Iceberg
$21.49 – $23.49
Iceberg Iso (albino Thai Lipa Yai)
This specimen is an albino mutation of the Thai Lipa Yai regional variant and is credited to have been stabilized by Miss Mush. It produces large, dense fruits, and is known for its convex bell-shaped caps which split open and resemble Icebergs.
Information for educational purposes only. Please allow up to 5 days for processing.
All spores and genetics are intended for research, microscopy, and novelty purposes only. We will cancel any order mentioning the cultivation of psilocybe research genetics. Does not contain any psychoactive alkaloids. Cannot ship to CA, IA, and GA.
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Iceberg Genetics
Mycology, the study of fungi, is a fascinating field and the study of breeding has never been more popular. When breeding fungi, one approach is to isolate strains that naturally exhibit desirable traits, then crossbreed them to create new combinations. This involves growing the fungi under controlled conditions, introducing them to each other, and then selecting the offspring that have the desired traits. Over several generations, this can result in strains that consistently express these traits. This is the case with the Iceberg genetic which is an albino mutation of the Thai Lipa Yai. The researcher responsible for this isolation is Miss Mush out of California.
Product Description
This Iceberg isolation is perfect for mycological studies and is perfect for researchers and students who require a reliable and easy-to-use genetic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Iceberg genetic easy to use for laboratory applications?
A: Yes, our genetics are incredibly easy to use for microscopy and genetic research purposes. These products are explicitly intended for microscopy and genetic research. Not intended for cultivation.
Q: What laboratory applications can be performed with Iceberg Cultures?
A: Our research genetics can be used for a wide variety of different laboratory applications related to mycology research and study. Specifically, these genetics are a great medium for microscopy research and the study of mycelial connections.
Q: Does this contain psilocybin?
A: No. Our spores and genetics do not contain psilocybin. While some of our genetics may be derived from a psilocybe species, psilocybin does not form until the mycelium matures and reaches the hyphal knot stage. To learn more about the testing done on various stages of mycelial development see this published study: Detecting Psychoactive Drugs in the Developmental Stages of Mushrooms by Susan T. GrossWith that said, this genetic is explicitly sold for research purposes and we will not sell to anyone intending to cultivate this species.
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