Description
Jack Frost Mushrooms
Jack Frost mushrooms are an all-white hybrid of the True Albino Teacher and Albino Penis Envy magic
mushroom strains, resulting in a stunning new strain. This rare strain is becoming quite popular among
amateur mycologists, and for good reason. It’s a stunning mushroom, with equally stunning spores that
are a delight to view under a microscope.
Because it’s a new strain, the history of Jack Frost magic mushrooms isn’t very vast. However, in the
short time it’s been available, it creates quite a stir. Jack frost mushroom strain is a hybrid of two distinct magic
mushroom strains known as Dave Wombats True Albino Teacher and the Albino Penis Envy. True Albino
Teacher is unique among Golden Teacher magic mushroom species because it is fully albino. True Albino
Teacher was named after a strain of pure white Golden Teachers discovered and isolated by a few
well-known mushroom producers. As a result, the jack frost magic mushrooms spores were born.
It’s all about the aesthetics with this mushrooms. These mushrooms appear like
they’ve been covered in snow when they’re new. The caps are a flat white color that curls upwards
and usually has blue gills. When the Jack Frost magic mushrooms are completely dried, they retain
their pristine white hue. However, you may observe blue or even dark blue dots. These marks are
known as bruises, and they might occur as a result of harvest, transit, or storage. Bruising is quite
normal, and it’s nothing to be concerned about because it has no effect on the mushroom’s
potency or safety.
Jack frost mushroom
Jack Frost was developed by Dave Wombat by crossing his original True Albino Teacher with
Albino Penis Envy. We’re grateful that his magnificent magic mushroom strain exists at all.
Shaman Mushroom Spores’ unique spore syringe kit includes one 10ml syringe of Jack Frost
mushroom spores research solution in a sterile liquid with a sterile needle included in the kit.
Note: Shaman Mushroom Spores is proud to sell psilocybin mushroom spores and psilocybe cubensis
spores for the purpose of mycology research and study via microscopes. It is not federally legal in the
United States to cultivate psychedelic mushroom spores or ingest psychedelic mushrooms.
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