This magic mushroom variety is really special, because it produces a good amount of mushrooms and hallucinogenic truffles, especially when grown on rice or rye substrate. It is very similar to Atlantis strain, so much so that it was thought to be the same species.
It produces brown mushrooms and good sclerotia, both with a good concentration of psilocybin. With each vial there are enough spores to inoculate more than 0.8 US gal (3 liters) of substrate.
Atlantis “Georgia” spores vial
Each bottle contains 0.34 US fl oz. (10 ml.) of spores in a solution that keeps them in perfect condition until the time of inoculation. They are already prepared for inoculation, so you don't have to disinfect anything but your hands and try to work in the most hygienic environment possible.
How to use Atlantis “Georgia” Spores
- Wear a mask and gloves or disinfect your hands properly
- Shake the vial well to mix all the contents
- Sterilize the syringe we are going to use
- Sterilize the septa on the top of the vial
- Remove about 0.1 US fl oz. (3 ml.) of spores with the syringe (0.1 US fl oz. (3 ml.) is enough for 1 US qt (1 litre) of substrate)
- Inoculate the contents of the syringe into the substrate, leaving drops carefully in different areas
How to maintain Galindoi “Georgia” spores for months
To maximize the viability of the spores it is important to keep the vial at a temperature between 35.6 and 46.4 ºF (2-8 ºC). Store it in a tupperware box in the fridge can be a great solution to extend the lifespan of our spores.
Thanks to PevGrow for one of the easiest and best examples of growing.