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Cambodian Mushroom Spore Prints

Cambodian Mushroom Spore Prints
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Cambodian Spore Print

The Cambodian Spore Print is a prized choice for enthusiasts and researchers who value resilience and consistency. Originating from Southeast Asia, this strain is known for its vigorous growth and ability to thrive under a variety of conditions, making it one of the most sought-after options for microscopic study. Cambodian spores are often recognized for their dense deposits and reliable characteristics, providing an excellent medium for detailed research.

Each print is produced in a strictly controlled environment, ensuring purity and quality. The spores are carefully collected and preserved on sterile aluminum foil, maintaining their integrity during storage and handling. This method not only protects the sample but also ensures that researchers receive dense, viable spore clusters that reflect the robust nature of the Cambodian strain.

Designed exclusively for research purposes, Cambodian Spore Prints offer a window into the fascinating world of mycology. Their dependable structure and consistent traits make them a valuable resource for microscopic observation and study. Whether you are expanding your collection or focusing on the unique attributes of this Southeast Asian variety, these spore prints deliver both reliability and depth for scientific exploration.

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Key Features

John Allen's Angkor Wat Collection

The Cambodian strain was documented by ethnomycologist John Allen near the Angkor Wat temple complex — giving these basidiospores one of the most precisely recorded collection histories of any Psilocybe cubensis strain in microscopy research.

GMP Sterile Print Production

Each Cambodian spore print is produced in a GMP-aligned cleanroom environment using strict sterile technique, delivering a dense, uncontaminated basidiospore deposit suitable for academic and taxonomic microscopy research.

Foil-Preserved, Archive-Ready Format

Cambodian prints are deposited onto sterile aluminum foil substrate and individually sealed — providing long-term ambient storage stability ideal for researchers building archival Psilocybe cubensis reference libraries.

Verified Wild-Origin Southeast Asian Genetics

Sourced from unmodified Cambodian specimens with a documented wild-collection lineage, these prints contain no synthetic alterations — authentic mainland Southeast Asian Psilocybe cubensis genetics preserved in their natural state.

Documented near Angkor Wat — one of mycology's most historically anchored strains

The Cambodian strain of Psilocybe cubensis holds a distinction rare among cubensis varieties: a precise, well-documented collection origin. First gathered by ethnomycologist John Allen in the vicinity of the Angkor Wat temple complex in Siem Reap, Cambodia, this strain represents one of the most historically anchored wild-collects in the Psilocybe cubensis research catalog. Cambodian basidiospores are noted for their consistent morphology and reliable spore density — traits that, combined with the strain's documented mainland Southeast Asian origin, make it a foundational reference specimen for researchers studying geographic variation within the species.

Product Details

Specimen
Species Psilocybe cubensis
Strain Cambodian
Spore type Multi-spore
Genetics Wild-collected mainland Southeast Asian lineage
Origin Siem Reap region, Cambodia, Southeast Asia
Specifications
Solution Dry spore deposit on aluminum foil substrate
Storage Cool, dry place — away from direct light and humidity
Shelf life Up to 24 months when stored properly

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Cambodian Spore Print
Dense multi-spore deposit on sterile aluminum foil

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Cambodian mushroom spore print?
A Cambodian spore print is a dry deposit of basidiospores from the Cambodian strain of Psilocybe cubensis — a wild-collected mainland Southeast Asian variety first documented by ethnomycologist John Allen near the Angkor Wat temple complex in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The print is produced by allowing a specimen's cap to deposit spores directly onto sterile aluminum foil substrate, creating a dense, stable record of the strain's basidiospore morphology for microscopy and taxonomy research.
How do you store Cambodian mushroom spore prints?
Cambodian spore prints should be stored in a cool, dry location away from direct light and humidity — an airtight envelope or sealed container kept at ambient room temperature is sufficient for long-term preservation. No refrigeration is required under standard conditions, and prints remain viable for microscopy research for up to 24 months when stored properly.
Does Magic Spore Labs ship Cambodian spore prints to my state?
Magic Spore Labs ships Cambodian spore prints to researchers across the United States, with the exception of California, Idaho, and Georgia, where state law restricts spore shipments. All orders are packaged discreetly and securely and are sold strictly for microscopy and taxonomy research purposes only.
How does the Cambodian strain compare to other Southeast Asian Psilocybe cubensis strains?
The Cambodian strain is distinguished from island-collected Southeast Asian varieties like Koh Samui and Full Moon Party by its mainland collection origin — the lowland tropical environment surrounding Angkor Wat differs meaningfully from the Gulf of Thailand island ecosystems that shaped those strains. Cambodian is also notable for having one of the most precisely documented collection histories of any cubensis strain, giving researchers a reliable geographic and environmental reference point for comparative basidiospore morphology study.
Who collected the Cambodian strain of Psilocybe cubensis and where was it found?
The Cambodian strain was collected and documented by John Allen, an American ethnomycologist who extensively cataloged Psilocybe species across Southeast Asia during the 1990s. Allen gathered the original specimens near the Angkor Wat temple complex in the Siem Reap region of Cambodia — a precise collection location that gives the Cambodian strain an unusually well-anchored provenance compared to many cubensis varieties whose geographic origins are approximate or undocumented.
Disclaimer: Psilocybe cubensis spores are intended for microscopic research and identification purposes only. Not for human consumption. Not for sale in CA, ID, FL, or GA. Any communication implying intent to cultivate will result in order cancellation and future purchase denial.

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