Description
From the South Pacific Islands of Fiji, this holy grail Cubensis produces medium to large fruits with golden brown caps and sturdy stems. Well-known and widely appealing, Fiji is fantastic for individuals new to spore research.
Origin: Fiji
Habitat: Enriched Soil and Equine Dung.
Colonization: Rapid colonization with notable contamination resistance.
Recommended for: Fiji mushroom spores are suitable for beginner spore researchers.
Item contents: Generously filled 10cc syringe and a 1.5” 20 gauge sterile dispensing needle.
**Description and images provided for informational and educational purposes ONLY
Why buy your mushroom spore syringes from PNW Spore Company?
Our Fiji mushroom spore syringes are guaranteed to be free of contamination and contain MILLIONS of spores.
We use HEPA air filtration to maintain a positively pressurized “clean room” environment. All spore syringe production takes place in our clean room laboratory in front of laminar flow hoods using laboratory-grade borosilicate glassware, surgical steel tools, and medical-grade syringes and tip caps. Our equipment, tools, and work surfaces are kept clean using both UVC and autoclave sterilization.
Additional information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Fiji
Thank you for your great review, Joseph!
Very nice spores I'm very happy I went with you guys, will be purchasing again soon.
So glad to hear you're happy, John! Look forward to hearing from you again!
So far I'm very pleased with your products. Thanks
You're very welcome, Tara! Thank you for taking the time to drop the great review!
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