P. Cubensis “Thai Elephant Dung” Spore Print

$19.99

To ensure the cleanest possible products, all of our Thai Elephant Dung spore prints are made and packaged in front of Laminar Flow Hoods with HEPA filters (99.97% efficiency rating).

Description

Thai Elephant Dung Mushroom Spore Print

Disclaimer:

When buying Thai Elephant Dung genetics, be aware that they’re considered “active spores” which are for microscopy purposes only. DO NOT CONTACT US ABOUT ANYTHING REGARDING CULTIVATING OR GERMINATING THAI ELEPHANT DUNG PRINTS. 

Shipping is unavailable to California, Idaho, & Georgia. These 3 states strictly prohibit the possession of spores from psilocybin and psilocin producing mushroom species. Will cancel and void any orders made to these 3 states. 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. Sonoran Spores acquires all spores and photos from outside, trusted sources in a legal manner. We do not condone or participate in the cultivation of psilocybin or psilocin producing mushroom species. 

When you buy Thai Elephant Dung prints, spore visibility is dependent on the characteristics of the spores themselves. As a result, not all spore spore prints will look the same visibly. Despite any visible differences, they’re still viable for microscopy research.

Thai Elephant Dung Genetics Information

Thai Elephant Dung (TED) is another great cubensis variety coming from Thailand. Credit can go to the great ethnomycology John Allen who has also introduced many other spores to the mycology scene. He first spotted these spores growing outside of elephant poop, hence the name. All TED genetics that are around today stem from 3 spore prints Allen collected from the wild.

Like many other strains from Thailand Thai Elephant Dung is a hardy strain. It starts with rhizomorphic mycelium which allows for strong fruits. It’s a medium-sized cubensis strain with a white stem with a brown hue. The caps tend to be on the larger side with a thick veil that gets left on the stem once it rips. Its colors are yellow with spots of brown throughout. Its beautiful features and hardy nature make this a great buy for novice microscopists and its history makes it great for collectors!

Why Buy Our Thai Elephant Dung Prints?

We strive to provide you with the cleanest possible products. We print and package all Thai Elephant Dung spores in front of Laminar Flow Hoods with HEPA filters. These HEPA filters have an efficiency rating of 99.97%. This means that the filter removes 99.97% of particles in the air. We then wrap the print in sterile aluminum foil.  

  • Ships next business day
  • Discreet packaging
  • Spore prints remain viable for a couple of years
  • Store spore prints in the fridge or a cool, dry place
  • Do not freeze

Microscopic Features:

TED spores are subellipsoid (ellipse) in shape. They are also present on 4-spored basidia. Along with being dark purple in color. Their caps are also usually 25-50mm and more rarely being smaller in size.

Thai Elephant Dung Spore Print Contents

Each TED spore print will come with:

  • 1 spore print on foil “Thai Elephant Dung”
  • Alcohol prep pad
  • 1 sticker (1 per order)

 

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.

Sporulation

Medium Depositor- Specimens that produce nice medium sized prints averaging around 50mm give or take 10mm. Spore deposits may vary but average will be a nice visible print containing hundreds of millions of spores.

Intermediate

Cubensis, Intermediate, Lab Quality, Spores On Foil

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