Description
Read: Microscopy Guide – How to Examine Spores Using a Microscope.
*Spores are intended for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only. Images are provided for informational and educational reference only and originate from cultivators and labs outside Canada.*
Jack Frost Liquid Culture Includes
- 10cc spore syringe
- 18 gauge sterile dispensing needle
- Isopropyl alcohol swab(s)
Quality Guarantee
Every product is tested for contamination before it’s released for sale.
All sterile items are covered by our Quality Guarantee and produced in a HEPA-filtered, positively pressurized clean-room environment. Our team works in front of laminar flow hoods to maintain strict sterility standards throughout production.
If your order arrives contaminated, just send us a photo. Once confirmed, we’ll happily replace it.
Storage
Spore Syringes:
- 12-24 months (sometimes longer)
Liquid Culture Syringes:
- 2-6 months
- Quality reduces over time
- Use ASAP
Agar Cultures:
- Up to 6 months
- Quality reduces over time
- Use ASAP
Colonized Spawn:
- Up to 6 months
- Quality reduces over time
- Use ASAP
Fridge:
All mushroom genetic formats listed above should be kept in the fridge until time of use, unless you plan on using them within a week or two of sitting at room temperature.
Freezing:
Do not freeze mushroom genetics, freezing can reduce the quality.
History
Jack Frost was originally developed by “Dave Wombat” or “Wombat,” a prominent figure in the True Albino Teacher (TAT) syndicate, a breeding collective.
Characteristics
Jack Frost is a visually striking hybrid of Psilocybe cubensis, created by crossing Albino Penis Envy (APE) with True Albino Teacher (TAT). It’s best known for its ghostly appearance, featuring bright white caps, thick stems, and gills that often develop deep blue hues as they mature. The strain has a dense, robust structure and is sometimes noted for producing low spore counts. Regarded as a specialty variety, Jack Frost is popular among growers for its unique look and steady, resilient growth, though it may colonize more slowly than other cubensis strains.
Wild Habitat
In the wild Jack Frost thrives in subtropical high humidity environments with nutrient rich soils.
Preferred spawn: Sterilized Rye
Preferred substrate: Sterilized CVG
Research Difficulty
Intermediate.













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