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Jack Frost Spore Syringe

Psilocybe Cubensis

$33.00

- Authentic, Clean Genetics

- Lab Tested By Mycology Experts

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Jack Frost Spore Syringe

Jack Frost Spore Syringe

$33.00
Out Of Stock
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Jack Frost Mushroom Spores

Introducing our Jack Frost Spore Syringe, a premium product born from the crossbreeding of two renowned mushroom strains: True Albino Teacher (TAT) and Albino Penis Envy (APE). This unique hybrid was meticulously developed by Dave Wombat, co-creator of the TAT Syndicate and a prominent figure in the mycology community.

Whether you're a novice or a seasoned mycologist, our Jack Frost Isolated syringes are an essential addition to your collection.

Jack Frost Overview

Jack Frost mushroom spores have swiftly gained popularity since their inception. Sourced from the True Albino Teacher (TAT) syndicate, these spores yield mushrooms with white stalks, white caps, and distinctive blue gills, evoking the appearance of snow-covered specimens. Their visually stunning characteristics make them a captivating subject under the microscope.

As a relatively new strain, the history of Jack Frost spores is still unfolding. The TAT syndicate, initiated by Jik Fibs, discovered an albino mutation within a group of Golden Teachers, leading to the isolation and stabilization of these genetics. The emergence of TAT mushroom genetics marks an exciting development in the mycological community.

Jack Frost Spore Review

Jack Frost represents a hybridization of two esteemed mushroom varieties:

  1. True Albino Teacher: An albino variation of the legendary Golden Teacher strain.
  2. Albino Penis Envy: An albino variation of the classic Penis Envy strain.

Highly coveted within the microscopy community, Jack Frost is a must-have addition to any spore collection, offering researchers a fascinating glimpse into the world of hybrid mushroom genetics.