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Offlinerealcarlos
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kind of lost
    #14326723 - 04/21/11 08:13 AM (12 years, 9 months ago)

Hello guys I'm kind of confused.
I've been reading many posts which talk about multispore and isolation.

The syringes that are purchased from venders (sponsers of this site) are they multispore or isolated syringes?

What's the difference between the two? Any cons or pros?

My understanding is if one were to purchase a syringe from a vender (B+) it's a mulitspore so its not only B+ it could be a mixture of B+ z strain etc. Isolated is the complete opposite where it would be just 1 strain B+ is this correct?


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Re: kind of lost [Re: realcarlos]
    #14326742 - 04/21/11 08:20 AM (12 years, 9 months ago)

a strain is the result of 2 individual spores germinating.

a spore syringe contains MILLIONS upon MILLIONS of spores.

so isolate a strain from MILLIONS of spores you need to learn how to work with agar.

when shooting MILLIONS of spores into a jar of substrate, the resulting fruitbodies will often contain more than one single STRAIN of P.Cubensis mycelium.

the name written on the syringe of the MILLIONS AND MILLIONS of P.Cubensis spores that you shot into the jar has little to do with the shape size and color of the resulting fruitbodies


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Re: kind of lost [Re: k00laid]
    #14326751 - 04/21/11 08:25 AM (12 years, 9 months ago)

thank you k00l


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