P. Cubensis “Rusty White” Spore Swab Pack

$14.99

To ensure the cleanest possible products, all of our Rusty Whyte spore swabs are made and packaged in front of Laminar Flow Hoods with HEPA filters (99.97% efficiency rating). The spore swabs are made by swabbing the spores directly and resealing the swabs in sterile packaging.

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Rusty White Spore Swab Pack

Disclaimers

When buying Rusty White swabs, be aware that they’re considered “active spores” which are for microscopy purposes only. DO NOT CONTACT US ABOUT ANYTHING REGARDING CULTIVATING OR GERMINATING THE RUSTY WHITE STRAIN. 

Shipping is unavailable to California, Idaho, & Georgia. These 3 states strictly prohibit the possession of spores from psilocybin and psilocin producing mushroom species. We will refuse and void any orders made to these 3 states. Furthermore, any payments made for orders to CA, ID, or GA will incur a $5 cancellation fee. 

The provided images are for informational and educational purposes only and are used as a reference point only. We acquire all images and spores from outside, trusted sources in a legal manner. We also do not condone or participate in the cultivation of psilocybin or psilocin producing mushroom species. 

When you buy Rusty White spore swabs, visibility is dependent on the characteristics of the spores themselves. As a result, not all spore swabs will look the same visibly. Despite any visible differences, they are still viable for microscopy research.

Origin Information

Rusty Whyte is a hybrid of Albino A+ and Columbian Rust Spores which gives a double whammy of awesome mutations. First, like Albino A+ it is a leucistic variety (a partial loss of color pigmentation). It is not a true albino as the spores do not lack color pigmentation. Then, like the Columbian Rust Spores, it drops red or rust colored spores! So, specimens are a beautiful white color and they leave a rust spore print. In the end, its a must have for any spore collector.   
 
Rusty White has also been know to go by “Rusty Whyte.” This is due to the fact that the mycologist PastyWhyte has the credit of stabilizing the strain and introducing it to the community. Sonoran Spores thanks him for his hard work that brings us one of the more unique cubensis varieties.
We strive to provide you with the cleanest possible products. We make the all of the Rusty White spore syringe solution in front of Laminar Flow Hoods with HEPA filters. These HEPA filters have an efficiency rating of 99.97%. Meaning that the filter removes 99.97% of particles in the air. To make the actual spore solution, we take clean spores and mix them with sterile distilled water. Then, a magnetic stirrer properly mixes the solution to ensure an even distribution of spores throughout the solution. 
  • Ships next business day
  • Discreet packaging
  • Spore syringes remain viable for around 1 year
  • Store spore syringes in the fridge for best results
  • Do not freeze

Microscopic Features

The Rusty White spore strain have rusted red to brownish color spores. The spores are subellipsoid on 4-spored basidia. Rust pigmentation is extremely rare. It is because a leucistic mutation proved to not be a true albino by rust pigmentation in the spores. The caps are convex to conic shape but are light spore printers. 

Swab Pack Contents

Each spore swab will come with:

Additional information

Climate

Subtropical. These mushrooms are known to thrive in subtropical climates places where summers get hot and humid, and the winters are mild. Usually these climates are found between the latitudes of 25 degrees and 35 degrees and the southeast side of all continents.

Research Difficulty

Intermediate

Sporulation

Light Depositor Specimens that typically produce smaller caps and lighter prints, making spore collecting a bit harder but definitely not impossible.

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