Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare Your Workspace
• Disinfect your work surface.
• Work near a flame, in a still air box, or under a laminar flow hood to reduce contamination.
• Wash your hands and wear gloves if needed.
2. Label the Agar Plate
• Write the date and sample name on the bottom (agar side) of the plate before opening it.
3. Open the Swab Package
• Peel open the swab pack carefully, without touching the swab tip.
• Hold the swab by the handle only.
4. Collect the Sample
• Gently touch the swab to the surface or substance you want to transfer (e.g., spore print, mushroom cap, or culture surface).
• Roll or lightly drag the tip to pick up material.
5. Inoculate the Agar Plate
• Open the petri dish just enough to insert the swab (keep the lid hovering to prevent airborne contamination).
• Lightly streak the swab across the surface of the agar in a zig-zag pattern (or streak in sections if isolating).
• You can streak multiple areas if desired using different parts of the swab.
6. Seal and Incubate
• Close the petri dish and optionally seal it with parafilm or tape.
• Incubate at the appropriate temperature (usually 24–27°C for most fungi).
7. Clean Up
• Dispose of the swab properly.
• Disinfect your work area again.
The Hillbilly Pumpkin Spore Swab contains sterile, high-quality spores of the eye-catching Hillbilly Pumpkin strain—a rare Psilocybe cubensis hybrid known for its vibrant orange coloration, chunky stems, and bold genetic profile. A fusion between the classic Hillbilly cubensis strain and a brightly pigmented mutant, this hybrid is a favorite among microscopy enthusiasts for its distinctive morphology and high research interest.
With its unique pigmentation, dense mycelial traits, and strong sporulation, Hillbilly Pumpkin is ideal for those looking to explore hybrid mushroom genetics, spore structure, and strain-specific morphology under the microscope. Each spore swab is prepared in sterile lab conditions to ensure clean, viable spores for accurate observation.
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Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare Your Workspace
• Disinfect your work surface.
• Work near a flame, in a still air box, or under a laminar flow hood to reduce contamination.
• Wash your hands and wear gloves if needed.
2. Label the Agar Plate
• Write the date and sample name on the bottom (agar side) of the plate before opening it.
3. Open the Swab Package
• Peel open the swab pack carefully, without touching the swab tip.
• Hold the swab by the handle only.
4. Collect the Sample
• Gently touch the swab to the surface or substance you want to transfer (e.g., spore print, mushroom cap, or culture surface).
• Roll or lightly drag the tip to pick up material.
5. Inoculate the Agar Plate
• Open the petri dish just enough to insert the swab (keep the lid hovering to prevent airborne contamination).
• Lightly streak the swab across the surface of the agar in a zig-zag pattern (or streak in sections if isolating).
• You can streak multiple areas if desired using different parts of the swab.
6. Seal and Incubate
• Close the petri dish and optionally seal it with parafilm or tape.
• Incubate at the appropriate temperature (usually 24–27°C for most fungi).
7. Clean Up
• Dispose of the swab properly.
• Disinfect your work area again.
The Hillbilly Pumpkin Spore Swab contains sterile, high-quality spores of the eye-catching Hillbilly Pumpkin strain—a rare Psilocybe cubensis hybrid known for its vibrant orange coloration, chunky stems, and bold genetic profile. A fusion between the classic Hillbilly cubensis strain and a brightly pigmented mutant, this hybrid is a favorite among microscopy enthusiasts for its distinctive morphology and high research interest.
With its unique pigmentation, dense mycelial traits, and strong sporulation, Hillbilly Pumpkin is ideal for those looking to explore hybrid mushroom genetics, spore structure, and strain-specific morphology under the microscope. Each spore swab is prepared in sterile lab conditions to ensure clean, viable spores for accurate observation.
Visual
Creativity
Philosophical
Potency
Total
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare Your Workspace
• Disinfect your work surface.
• Work near a flame, in a still air box, or under a laminar flow hood to reduce contamination.
• Wash your hands and wear gloves if needed.
2. Label the Agar Plate
• Write the date and sample name on the bottom (agar side) of the plate before opening it.
3. Open the Swab Package
• Peel open the swab pack carefully, without touching the swab tip.
• Hold the swab by the handle only.
4. Collect the Sample
• Gently touch the swab to the surface or substance you want to transfer (e.g., spore print, mushroom cap, or culture surface).
• Roll or lightly drag the tip to pick up material.
5. Inoculate the Agar Plate
• Open the petri dish just enough to insert the swab (keep the lid hovering to prevent airborne contamination).
• Lightly streak the swab across the surface of the agar in a zig-zag pattern (or streak in sections if isolating).
• You can streak multiple areas if desired using different parts of the swab.
6. Seal and Incubate
• Close the petri dish and optionally seal it with parafilm or tape.
• Incubate at the appropriate temperature (usually 24–27°C for most fungi).
7. Clean Up
• Dispose of the swab properly.
• Disinfect your work area again.
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