

You can even use them multiple times, just replace the needle cap back on (don’t remove the needle as that’s one more chance for contaminants to get in there), and the next time you go to use them, heat the needle up with a lighter until it glows red.

Magic mushroom spores are tough like that – don’t let them freeze though! Failing that, you can keep them in a nice dark cupboard where they’ll be just fine for at least six months. In the wild Super Strain Koh Samui (SSKS), is said to grow short and stubby mushrooms in very thicker patches producing what some quantify as a higher yield. Do you know which parts of Thailand this is relevant for We are going to Koh Kood in 2 months with our children of 6 and 10, but. The Koh Samui strain was first found by mycologist John Allen, on the island of Koh Samui. Ideally, keep these KSSS spores refrigerated, where they will happily last a couple of years. An extremely good isolation of the original Koh Samui cubensis. (DISCLAIMER: ACTUAL AMOUNT OF LUCK NOT SCIENTIFICALLY DETERMINED BY ANY VERIFIABLE MEASUREMENTS) I think that means this picture has been blessed by some kind of Monkey God so I’ll tell you, put this up somewhere in your house and you’ll be blessed with seventeen (17) minutes of luck per week. When I made it bigger I made a noise like “whhhhhrrrrrrrrrrr” like he was actually growing and it made me feel good inside. This strain is a very good strain for a beginner, it has real vigorous mycelium that just eats up. It originates from the island of Koh Samui in Thailand. Koh Samui Super Strain is not exactly a new strain, but a very good isolation of the original Koh Samui strain. But – it’s not really madness, I just made it bigger. Koh Samui Super Strain Psilocybin The Healing Co. Noted for its stumpy but thick stems, and large saucer caps, Koh has remained a sought after strain by collectors worldwide. 4 well-appointed suites and the super-exclusive Villa Number 9, an inspired luxury home within a. This unique cubensis strain was irst discovered by John Allen on the island of Koh Samui, Thailand. He’s so big he can’t fit on the paper! What’s going on there?! Madness. This villa is located in: Bang Rak, Koh Samui, Thailand. This is a Koh Samui Super Strain (that’s what KSSS stands for!) of a monkey! So I got fed up with making art with small apes on, so I thought I’d do a massive one.

You can make a game of it and chase them around the slide with a little cocktail stick. Under the microscope, they look ovoid (egg-like) in shape. When you find these growing naturally in Thailand, they seem to be pretty rapid in developing large colonies. Comes with 10cc of KSSS spores, an 18g needle to get your spores onto the slides, and an alcohol wipe so you can ensure that your microscope is super clean.
