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Re: A couple of questions regarding Psilocybe Tampanesis [Re: idinur]
    #9718370 - 02/01/09 04:45 PM (14 years, 11 months ago)

You could also take a piece of sclerotia, grow it on agar, transfer until you have a clean culture and use an agar wedge to inoculate a grain jar. Or if you're unfamiliar with agar work, take a clean biopsy from a sclerotia and use it to inoculate a LC. Let the LC colonize and use the LC to inoculate a grain jar.

Then when you harvest the sclerotias, start again from the top. No sporeprints needed. You could even inoculate a grain jar straight with a piece of sclerotia, no need for LC or agar.


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Re: A couple of questions regarding Psilocybe Tampanesis [Re: idinur]
    #9718522 - 02/01/09 05:06 PM (14 years, 11 months ago)

Yes, but you'll have to make sure the piece of sclerotia you use is sterile, unless you grow it on agar, where you can separate the clean culture from the contaminations. Dipping it in H2O2 could work.


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