Psilocybe cubensis Albino (A+) The P. cubensis A+ strain has a unique appearance with ghostly white stems and caps, in most cases almost completely without pigment. When exposed to light it can still produce some pigment, therefore it's technically not a true albino strain, but leucistic.
In order to grow creamy white 'albino' mushrooms, you'll need to expose the mushrooms to a bare minimum amount of light as soon as the first pin emerge. For example a dark corner of the room, but never in complete darkness.
Substrate: Compost, grain, pasteurized dung & straw Temperature during colonization: 28-30 °C Temperature during cropping: 22-25 °C Spores are packed in a protective atmosphere and can be kept for a number of years.
The spores can be sent to almost any country without a problem.
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