Description
The True Albino Teacher (TAT) is a rare and visually striking strain of the cubensis mushroom, notable for its distinctive albino appearance and potent psychedelic properties. Developed and stabilized by mycologist Jik Fibs, this strain emerged from a meticulous selection and cultivation process involving albino clusters of the Golden Teacher variety. The True Albino Teacher stands out not only for its rarity and aesthetic appeal but also for its pronounced psychedelic effects, which are described as more immediate and tactile, lasting several hours.
From a mycological research perspective, the True Albino Teacher offers a fascinating study subject, particularly when examined under a microscope. The spores of this strain reveal an intricate and beautiful microscopic world, enhancing its appeal among researchers and enthusiasts. While it has become more common in research settings, the True Albino Teacher maintains its allure, providing an excellent entry point for beginner researchers interested in exploring mushroom spores and their characteristics under magnification. Its unique properties and growing popularity underscore the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of mycological study.
Overview of True Albino Teacher Liquid Culture Syringe
True Albino Teacher Liquid Culture Syringe or LC, is perfect for your home mushroom research. This easy-to-use syringe is pre-filled with a living mycelium suspended in a nutrient broth of the famous True Albino Teacher mushroom strain, so you can begin researching the mushrooms immediately! In addition, our liquid culture syringes are made from high-end isolations that will speed your research efforts up to speed much faster than our spores!
Product Volume: 10 Milliliters
Ingredients: Thick Spores brand mushroom liquid culture syringes are made with 100% natural ingredients and are non-toxic.
Culture media: Extra Light Malt Extract or Potato Dextrose for maximum shelf life and protection from senescence.
Usage
How to use a mushroom liquid culture syringe:
- Prepare the work area: Before you begin, ensure your workspace is clean and sanitized. You will need a clean surface to rest the syringe on and safe disposal for any used materials.
- Handle the syringe with care to avoid any accidental spills or contamination.
- Prepare the solution: Open the mushroom liquid culture syringe and make sure that the aqueous solution is clear, other than the mycelium. If the aqueous solution is cloudy, discard it and start with a new one.
- Prepare a microscopy slide or sanitize the area to be penetrated by the dispensing needle
- Dispense a small amount of the solution onto a microscopy slide, or inject 1 milliliter into the container you will use through a self-healing injection port.
Tips and Tricks for successful usage
- Always be as clean as possible.
- Wear clean clothing.
- Practice good oral hygiene.
- Wear new gloves every time.
- Wipe all surfaces, including gloves, with disinfectant.
- Do not introduce un-sanitized items into a sanitized work area.
Advantages of a liquid culture syringe over a spore syringe
A liquid culture syringe has a significant advantage over a spore syringe in terms of the time you do not have to wait for germination. A liquid culture syringe will save you weeks to months in your endeavor. Another advantage is that liquid cultures can be advanced genetic isolates that can outperform spores. Thick Spores sells only genetically isolated LC.
Shelf Life & Storage
Liquid Culture syringes have a shelf life of approximately three months before the nutrient broth becomes depleted of nutrients. Therefore, you must either use the LC before three months or transfer the mycelium in the syringe to a new and sterile medium with fresh nutrients.
Disclaimer: All products on this website are intended for lawful research purposes only. Psilocybin Mushroom Liquid Cultures do not contain psilocybin. This product is not intended for human consumption.
Please thoroughly research your local laws regarding mushroom cultivation or contact competent legal counsel. In addition, be aware that the cultivation of psilocybin-containing mushrooms is still illegal according to the United States federal government under the Controlled Substances Act.