Yeti
Please note that our Yeti Psilocybe Cubensis Liquid Culture Syringes are intended for research and taxonomy purposes only through microscopy. The images and information we provided is intended solely for educational and research reference. As these syringes are offered solely for research and educational purposes, they are not intended for cultivation or consumption. When purchasing spores, it's important to choose a reputable source. We personally vet our mycologists, offer high-quality genetics, and we offer discreet shipping for your privacy.
What is a Mushroom Liquid Culture Syringe?
A mushroom liquid culture syringe, or LC syringe, is a tool filled with a liquid solution that contains the mycelium of a specific mushroom species. Mycologists use these syringes to place mycelium onto a microscope slide for observing potential diseases or infections. For mushroom growers, LC syringes are used to inoculate substrates like sawdust, straw, or wood chips, helping mushrooms grow efficiently in these materials.
What is Mushroom Mycelium?
Mushroom mycelium is essentially the "roots" of the fungus. It consists of a network of fine threads called hyphae that absorb nutrients from the environment and eventually form mushrooms. Mycelium is vital for cultivating edible mushrooms and is also used in medicinal and research fields.
Who Should Choose LC Syringes?
Liquid culture syringes are perfect for those looking to boost productivity and speed up their mushroom cultivation projects. They offer a faster and more efficient growth process compared to traditional spore syringes. However, LC syringes are a bit more expensive. If you value quicker results and higher yields, LC syringes are the way to go.
Our Yeti Isolated Syringes are a must-have addition to any collection, whether you're a beginner or an advanced mycologist. This strain was first discovered by mycologist Jik Fibs and has quickly gained popularity in the genetics community. Yeti is a member of the true albino teacher family, which includes favorites like Ghost Spore Swabs, Wombat TAT Spore Swabs, and Jack Frost Isolated Syringes.
Species: Psilocybe Cubensis Classification: Hallucinogenic
Cap: The cap has a diameter of 25-100mm and is flat to convex in shape. As the mushroom ages, the cap becomes convex. The color of the cap ranges from dark red to gold.
Stem: The stem is 150-250mm in length and sometimes has an enlarged base. The color of the stem is yellow to buff, with a reflective sheen. Occasionally, there is a brown stripe that runs vertically along the length of the stem. When injured, the stem bruises green to blue.
Gills: The gills are initially greyish in color before spore production. As the mushroom matures, the gills turn purple to black.
Spores: The spores of Psilocybe Cubensis are brown to dark purple in color and measure 13 x 8 micrometers on 4 spored basidia.
Idaho and Georgia residents: Orders requesting Psilocybe Genera Spores shipped to Idaho, and Georgia will be refused, voided, or refunded. Possession of these mushroom spores may be illegal in ID and GA without the proper permissions.
Please note that our Yeti Psilocybe Cubensis Liquid Culture Syringes are intended for research and taxonomy purposes only through microscopy. The images and information we provided is intended solely for educational and research reference. As these syringes are offered solely for research and educational purposes, they are not intended for cultivation or consumption. When purchasing spores, it's important to choose a reputable source. We personally vet our mycologists, offer high-quality genetics, and we offer discreet shipping for your privacy.
What is a Mushroom Liquid Culture Syringe?
A mushroom liquid culture syringe, or LC syringe, is a tool filled with a liquid solution that contains the mycelium of a specific mushroom species. Mycologists use these syringes to place mycelium onto a microscope slide for observing potential diseases or infections. For mushroom growers, LC syringes are used to inoculate substrates like sawdust, straw, or wood chips, helping mushrooms grow efficiently in these materials.
What is Mushroom Mycelium?
Mushroom mycelium is essentially the "roots" of the fungus. It consists of a network of fine threads called hyphae that absorb nutrients from the environment and eventually form mushrooms. Mycelium is vital for cultivating edible mushrooms and is also used in medicinal and research fields.
Who Should Choose LC Syringes?
Liquid culture syringes are perfect for those looking to boost productivity and speed up their mushroom cultivation projects. They offer a faster and more efficient growth process compared to traditional spore syringes. However, LC syringes are a bit more expensive. If you value quicker results and higher yields, LC syringes are the way to go.
Our Yeti Isolated Syringes are a must-have addition to any collection, whether you're a beginner or an advanced mycologist. This strain was first discovered by mycologist Jik Fibs and has quickly gained popularity in the genetics community. Yeti is a member of the true albino teacher family, which includes favorites like Ghost Spore Swabs, Wombat TAT Spore Swabs, and Jack Frost Isolated Syringes.
Species: Psilocybe Cubensis Classification: Hallucinogenic
Cap: The cap has a diameter of 25-100mm and is flat to convex in shape. As the mushroom ages, the cap becomes convex. The color of the cap ranges from dark red to gold.
Stem: The stem is 150-250mm in length and sometimes has an enlarged base. The color of the stem is yellow to buff, with a reflective sheen. Occasionally, there is a brown stripe that runs vertically along the length of the stem. When injured, the stem bruises green to blue.
Gills: The gills are initially greyish in color before spore production. As the mushroom matures, the gills turn purple to black.
Spores: The spores of Psilocybe Cubensis are brown to dark purple in color and measure 13 x 8 micrometers on 4 spored basidia.
Idaho and Georgia residents: Orders requesting Psilocybe Genera Spores shipped to Idaho, and Georgia will be refused, voided, or refunded. Possession of these mushroom spores may be illegal in ID and GA without the proper permissions.