With a mushroom culture or liquid culture you can grow your own mushrooms your way! With the handy syringe provided, you dose a little into a petri dish with agar agar to grow the mycelium. You can also spray the liquid culture directly into a jar with sterilised cereals or brown rice. Or press the syringe empty into a large jar of agar-agar solution to make a larger amount of mushroom culture. Once you have liquid culture, the idea is that you can grow magic mushrooms indefinitely because you can multiply it yourself! The possibilities with growing your own are endless.
Important: whatever you do, do not ingest the liquid. By any means. A syringe of liquid culture is for cultivation or microscopy.
About the Cubensis Mushroom Strain Mazatapec
"Mazatapec" comes from a wild variety of cubensis native to Mexico. The first samples were collected and printed by renowned mycologist Ryche Hawk near Mazatapec, a town in the Mexican state of Morelos. As Mazatapec magic mushrooms mature, they reveal elegant fruiting bodies decorated with medium-sized light brown caps and slender, robust stems.
Praised for its unique strength and harmonious effects, Mazatapec magic mushrooms offer a balanced, introspective journey that is perfect for novice users and seasoned psychonauts alike. Known for its high psilocybin and psilocin content, this strain is also cherished for its spiritual nature, making it a popular choice for those eager to delve into the fascinating world of psychedelics. Be taken on an enchanting journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening.
Mushroom Liquid Culture Use
Shopping list
- Glass jar (preferably cylindrical with no constriction at the lid. Then you pour out the mushroom spawn more easily).
- Sterile nutrient medium / substrate (e.g. rye, brown rice, corn for popcorn or even birdseed)
- Parafilm tape (optional)
- Micropore tape (optional)
Before you start, take the jar and fill it completely with the nutrient medium (substrate). Make sure there is a little space up to the lid. Screw the lid on and put it in a pressure cooker for an hour. Then let the jar cool down to room temperature. Do not open the lid. Make a small hole in the lid with a hot needle. This will allow the mould to breathe. Tape it with a piece of micropore tape. This allows air in, but other moulds and bacteria have less chance.
Here are five simple steps to get started with your liquid culture syringe.
Step 1
Wash your hands thoroughly and wipe the outside of the liquid culture syringe with a clean, damp cloth. We recommend using a sterile alcohol wipe to eliminate any bacteria.
Step 2
The syringe is safely packaged in sterile packaging. Keep the syringe free of contamination and open the package in a clean environment.
Step 3
Unscrew the cap of the ampoule slightly (not completely). This way, you can fill the syringe without having problems with the vacuum.
Step 4
Insert the needle through the rubber seal and fill the syringe. Take the sterilised jar with, for example, sterile rye, brown rice, corn for popcorn or even birdseed.
Step 5
The filled syringe is now ready for use and the culture can be used to inoculate the chosen substrate. Unscrew the lid and slide it to the side just enough that the needle fits between. Better not to take the lid off completely. Inject about one millilitre (1 dash) into the jar. Tighten the lid and tape the lid shut.
Tips:
- Spray along the inside of the jar, it will be easier to see how the fungus grows.
- 1 ml is already enough for a jar, but the more you put in, the faster it grows.
Let the culture grow in the substrate at room temperature. Within a few days, the mycelium will form as snow-white microscopic threads. After that, shake the jar every day to speed up the process until the whole jar is filled with a white fluff.
Next: Growing Mushrooms
Once you have a pot of substrate that is coloured all white, you can carefully remove (don't touch) the substrate from the pot. You can do several things with the substrate. For example, graft a new pot with sterile, uncolonised substrate or empty the contents into a clean plastic container filled with perlite. Provide fresh air by making a few holes in the container or opening the lid from time to time. Also make sure there is always condensation on the inside of the container by spraying the walls of the container with a plant sprayer on the mist setting every day.
Package contents
- Ampoule containing paddoculture dissolved in agar (5 ml)
- Sterile syringe
Are Trace Prints and Liquid Culture Legal?
The legality of spore prints and liquid culture depends on where you live, but also what you do with them. In countries where mushroom grow kits and magic truffles are not legal, it is often allowed to get these two unique products. Provided they are meant to be studied under a microscope. But are they meant for cultivation? Then they often fall under the category of prohibited substances.
Dosage and use
A dose of dried mushrooms is between 1 and 5 grams. This depends heavily on your desired intensity. 5 grams of dried mushrooms is an incredibly strong dose that anecdotally makes you feel like you're looking into the eye of a hurricane. Definitely not for inexperienced psychonauts. Fresh mushrooms are also edible, but for many not so palatable. Then, with these mushrooms, you need about 10 times as much for the same effect. Quite a meal, in other words. Whatever you do, do not heat mushrooms or put them in the freezer. This destroys the active substances. You can read how to dry them in our blogs.
Always use magic mushrooms and magic truffles in a safe setting - preferably at home on the couch with someone who knows how to act when you are not feeling well. Let the trip come over you. Put some soothing music on and enjoy what these special natural products show you.
Do not combine with alcohol, medication, or other (smart) drugs.
In the fridge, liquid culture keeps for several months. Outside the refrigerator, it has a very limited shelf life.
Please note that this product cannot be exchanged as the shelf life is limited and the product must be kept refrigerated.