Jack Frost Liquid Culture
Jack Frost Liquid Culture
About this product
Ah, Jack Frost mushrooms—the frost-kissed enigmas of the mycological world! 🍄❄️ The Frosty Strain: Jack Frost is a cultivated strain of Psilocybe cubensis. As the name implies, it’s a true albino—completely white, except for the mesmerizing blue tint that develops in its gills as the mushrooms mature. Imagine delicate, snow-white caps and stems, glistening like frost on a winter morning. These mushrooms are like the whisperers of the mycelial realm. Distinctive Features: Cap and Gills: Jack Frost doesn’t have the typical phallic shape associated with some other strains. Instead, its cap opens widely, sometimes even turning upwards at maturity. And those gills? They’re a captivating shade of blue, hinting at their potential potency. Snowy Aesthetics: Spore production is copious, but the spores themselves are white—like a sprinkling of fresh snow. Handling these mushrooms can lead to blue bruising, so gentle care is essential for those who prefer a truly pristine white appearance. So, next time you encounter these albino wonders, treat them kindly. Maybe they’ll share their mycelial secrets with you. And who knows? Perhaps Jack Frost himself will whisper tales of frost-kissed realms. 🌿🔮❄️12 Liquid culture FAQ Is it legal to purchase/possess Psilocybe Cubensis (Magic Mushroom) syringes in the United States? Yes (with some state exceptions; GA & ID) The Federal Controlled Substances Act bans the sale or purchase of any substance containing psilocybin (the active ingredient in mature magic mushrooms). This means that psilocybin mushrooms themselves are illegal to cultivate, sell, or trade. The Controlled Substance Act does not make any mention of the spores or mycelium of these mushrooms. How can I purchase spores/immature early-stage mycelium, if I can't purchase mushrooms? The spores/immature early-stage mycelium of these mushrooms do not contain any psilocybin. This is why the sale/purchase/possession of cubensis spores is legal to purchase, sell, trade, or give away in 47 states, while the cultivation of these mushrooms is illegal. There are some specific state exceptions. Georgia and Idaho have specific state amendments that prohibit the sale or possession of cubensis spores or mycelium, regardless of the psilocybin content. That means we can not and will not fulfill any orders to Georgia or Idaho that contain any of these products. This is subject to change based on changes in local legislation. Do you offer information or advice on growing mushrooms? No. And, any mention of cultivation of our products will result in a cancelled order or refusal of service in the future. Cultivation of cubensis species is legal or decriminalized in less than 28 locations across the United States (as of November 2022). We cannot provide advice for illegal cultivation of P. Cubensis species. We do not condone the cultivation of cubensis spores, as they are for research or microcopy only. Our Liquid Culture Sillycybin was created as a higher quality alternative to spores. Unlike spores, making early-stage liquid cultures from mycelium allows us to isolate and replicate the strongest, fastest, and highest-yielding genetics. All of our cultures are 100% Organic.
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