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J H PRINTS: XICO CUBENSIS PRINTS IN 90MM PETRI DISH. FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING

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So we have a new print supplier, introducing J H Prints…..XICO Cubensis prints in 90mm petri dish. For study or display.
Printed on sterilised copper plates.
Thanks to J H Prints, we can now supply you with show quality prints in 90mm petri dishes. Ready to study under a microscope or to display as art for the future. A perfect record of history – The fingerprint of nature.
J H Prints make their prints under the protection of UV/sterile air flow hoods. Each print falls from the mushroom cap and is caught on thick foil. The caps sit for 24 hours while being washed with UV light and filtered air. This allows the spores to fall in complete safety. All prints are taken from the first flush and only one print is made from each cap, after which the cap is discarded. By only making one print per cap you get the clean dense prints you have been looking for.
J H Prints feel that the best way to take prints is by the above method. They say that the UV light sterilises the surface of the cap while the sterile air helps the gills open fully in 24 hours meaning the prints are stunningly beautiful and dense.

ABOUT THE VARIETY/STRAIN

Brand new strain from Xico, Veracruz (Mexico)!
Thought to have been found and noted originally by Shroomery member called Farbo 13/07/07. Farbo left the Shroomery not long after posting this find and has not been seen again for 12 years. Hope you’re OK buddy.
Luckily the strain had been found again and replicated in the USA for us. Made clean and sent to us by a Sporebuddy called Alan. Many thanks man.
The strain has been domesticated for some years now and this shows in both the strength and uniformity of the fruits.
Thick stems help to hold up the heavy bulbous caps. The large caps spread out wide and protect the beautiful spores held inside the mushrooms caps until they drop. Spore prints that fall from the Xico are dark, dense and beautiful. Best seen at 800-1200x magnification.
Having evolved in the wet grass lands of the Xico hillsides and valleys where the habitat is stable with temperatures of 26-27c. Horses and cattle graze in the lowlands and these beautiful animal often form part of the life cycle of this species. Eating the fruiting bodies as they feed on grass. Science is unsure if the spore germinate inside the animal or if the magic happens in the resulting manure.
This is a great strain and we are sure this will brighten up your studies.
Taken on ALUMINIUM OR COPPER foil and protected by 90mmx15mm Polystyrene Petri Dish. The Petri Dish is sealed with Micropore Tape.
* Spores intended for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only. Images provided for informational and educational reference only and originate from cultivators and labs outside the US. Cultivation of this species is illegal in many countries including the United Kingdom. Please check your local regulations.  

Description

So we have a new print supplier, introducing J H Prints…..XICO Cubensis prints in 90mm petri dish. For study or display.
Printed on sterilised copper plates.
Thanks to J H Prints, we can now supply you with show quality prints in 90mm petri dishes. Ready to study under a microscope or to display as art for the future. A perfect record of history – The fingerprint of nature.
J H Prints make their prints under the protection of UV/sterile air flow hoods. Each print falls from the mushroom cap and is caught on thick foil. The caps sit for 24 hours while being washed with UV light and filtered air. This allows the spores to fall in complete safety. All prints are taken from the first flush and only one print is made from each cap, after which the cap is discarded. By only making one print per cap you get the clean dense prints you have been looking for.
J H Prints feel that the best way to take prints is by the above method. They say that the UV light sterilises the surface of the cap while the sterile air helps the gills open fully in 24 hours meaning the prints are stunningly beautiful and dense.

ABOUT THE VARIETY/STRAIN

Brand new strain from Xico, Veracruz (Mexico)!
Thought to have been found and noted originally by Shroomery member called Farbo 13/07/07. Farbo left the Shroomery not long after posting this find and has not been seen again for 12 years. Hope you’re OK buddy.
Luckily the strain had been found again and replicated in the USA for us. Made clean and sent to us by a Sporebuddy called Alan. Many thanks man.
The strain has been domesticated for some years now and this shows in both the strength and uniformity of the fruits.
Thick stems help to hold up the heavy bulbous caps. The large caps spread out wide and protect the beautiful spores held inside the mushrooms caps until they drop. Spore prints that fall from the Xico are dark, dense and beautiful. Best seen at 800-1200x magnification.
Having evolved in the wet grass lands of the Xico hillsides and valleys where the habitat is stable with temperatures of 26-27c. Horses and cattle graze in the lowlands and these beautiful animal often form part of the life cycle of this species. Eating the fruiting bodies as they feed on grass. Science is unsure if the spore germinate inside the animal or if the magic happens in the resulting manure.
This is a great strain and we are sure this will brighten up your studies.
Taken on ALUMINIUM OR COPPER foil and protected by 90mmx15mm Polystyrene Petri Dish. The Petri Dish is sealed with Micropore Tape.
* Spores intended for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only. Images provided for informational and educational reference only and originate from cultivators and labs outside the US. Cultivation of this species is illegal in many countries including the United Kingdom. Please check your local regulations.  

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