
Omni (Mutant) Liquid Culture Syringe
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The Omni (Mutant) Liquid Culture Syringe contains a powerful and rare mutation of Psilocybe cubensis, specially developed for researchers and experienced growers looking for exceptional genetics. This unique variant, derived from the Melmac OG isolation, is known for its unpredictable growth and tendency to develop blob-like mutations.
With a dense mycelium structure, slow but aggressive colonization and an extraordinary potency, this strain offers an intriguing growing experience. Although its exact origins are unknown, it shows strong similarities to Penis Envy genetics, resulting in unique fruiting bodies and an impressively powerful effect.
Professionally isolated and prepared under sterile conditions to minimize the risk of contamination. A rare and visually striking variety
Perfectly suited for grain substrates.
Inoculating your substrate has never been easier. With a simple injection of Omni Mutant Liquid Culture, you can watch the mycelium network multiply and transform your growing medium into a canvas for mushrooms to flourish.
Substrate Inoculation: Start by preparing the substrate, such as vermiculite and brown rice flour, as described earlier. Make sure the substrate is moist, but not soaked. Then, grab the spore syringe with the Omni Mutant spores.
Inoculation Process: Shake the spore syringe with the mushroom spores well to ensure that the spores are evenly distributed. Then, use the syringe to evenly distribute the spores across the substrate. This can be done by placing small amounts of spores on different spots on the substrate.
Incubation: After the substrate has been inoculated with the mushroom spores, it is time to let the substrate incubate. Place the substrate in a dark and warm space with a constant temperature between 20-25°C. This will promote the colonization of the substrate by the mushroom spores.
Growth and harvest: After a few weeks, the mushroom spores should start to colonize and develop into mushrooms. Keep checking the substrate for humidity and any signs of contamination. Once the mushrooms are fully developed, they can be harvested for consumption.
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