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Meduzz a dit:Spores are survival structures you know :wink:
And that my friends is something you learn from years of tried and true practice.I know YOU cant do it and i know I probably can . If there are spores on them i can get them off and cultivate them . As Meduzz said they are survival structures and they can be on the mushrooms , even if its just in a dryed stain , or on / inbetween the gills . I would dry them with a desicator , then powder them with my fingers through a very fine sieve , wash the powder with distilled water and then filter that through progresively finer sieves untill i had spore water . Then i`d filter that again so that anything smaller the a spore would fall through . After that i would beam the water with UV for a few hours and with that liquid try and cultivate the spores on agar .