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1999 Spore War Veteran Reged: 03/01/01 Posts: 3598 Loc: Oregon, USA |
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Small test fruitings of a relatively new undescribed species from Georgia. According to Guzman, this is actually not Psilocybe atlantis but yet another species which was inadvertently collected along with Psilocybe atlantis samples. Unfortunately this has caused some confusion and circulating strains of "Psilocybe atlantis" are entirely this yet unnamed species. I was sent a a pair of slides containing about a dozen spore prints of this species several years ago. I recently selected 7 prints and streaked them on agar. One grew sluggishly and was rejected and another got overlooked when I inoculated the grass seed and will be tested at a later date. Out of the 5 remaining cultures 3 are fruiting well. Best performers The winner so far. It quickly forms sclerotia on grass seed invitro and fruited the earliest out of the 5. All fruiting mini-trays were inoculated with multispore cultures and several strains may be showing in any one tray. Many are growing long and bendy but some are more robust. The best specimen of mushroom and sclerotia will be cloned and fruited as a true isolation. -------------------- Research funded by the patrons of The Spore Works Exotic Spore Supply My Instagram Reinvesting 25% of Sales Towards Basic Research and Species Identification
Edited by Workman (05/02/05 03:31 PM)
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