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    Wacky Spores: The Chase Steam Key

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  • Wacky Spores: The Chase PC Steam CD Key
    Wacky Spores: The Chase PC Steam CD Key

    Wacky Spores: The Chase is a colorful RPG runner which combines the strategy of turn-based battles with the taste of directly aiming your shots in an endless runner style. A story? Let's see... It looks like Roland, the King of the Bugs, has just stolen one of the Keeper of the Warmth from the Mushrooms. Be a hero, do hero stuff and get that artifact back! How does it sound? Each area of the game is an endless turn-based battle in which you'll have to defeat dozens of enemies instead of the s...

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  • Studio Wald Plant Pot Cover Medium - Spores / One Size
    Studio Wald Plant Pot Cover Medium - Spores / One Size

    Update your flowerpots with the Pot Cover from Studio Wald. Made from synthetic waterproof paper, simply pin together using the brass split pins provided and place your chosen plant inside. Height: 7.5cm Top Ø: 9cm Bottom Ø: 7cm Materials: Synthetic paper Brass split pins Digitally printed Die-cut form Printed and compiled in England Plants not included

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  • Shiitake mycelium - Mushroom growing kit - Grow Mushroom Spores 15ml
    Shiitake mycelium - Mushroom growing kit - Grow Mushroom Spores 15ml

    Grow your own mushrooms Sterilized tube containing 15 ml or 50 ml of Shiitake mycelium. Growing Shiitake is easy to do, it is within the reach of any mushroom lover. The mycelium contained in this laboratory tube must be diluted in sugar water before being spread on a substrate. Before spreading your mycelium, prepare your sugar water mixture: Bottled mineral water is ideal, it has less chlorine and has the advantage of being packaged in a sanitized environment. Empty about 10% of the water in the water bottle so you can add syrup (apple or lemon syrup based on glucose and above all without preservatives, approximately 10% of the volume of water). Then add the mycelium contained in the tube at a rate of 10ml per liter of sugar water mixture. i.e. 15ml for a 1.5 liter bottle and 50ml for a 5 liter bottle. Your mixture must then remain protected from light in a room at 20° minimum for at least 4 to 5 days for the mycelium to develop. So you can multiply the mycelium in large quantities, it can be kept cool and protected from light for several months. Then inoculate your substrate with your mycelium mixture (plastic bag filled with coffee grounds, straw, wood shavings, compost, etc.). It is also grown on dead branches of deciduous trees pierced with holes into which the mycelium is introduced or on logs of wood You will find several substrate recipes on the web (on dead wood, on a bale of straw, in bags, in bottles,...). If conditions are ideal, the mycelium can live for several years on dead wood or compost and grow in your garden. The tube is vacuum packed and delivered with instructions for use. Grow your own mushrooms Sterilized tube containing 15 ml or 50 ml of Shiitake mycelium. The culture of Shiitake is easy to achieve, it is within the reach of any mushroom lover. The mycelium contained in this laboratory tube must be diluted in sugar water before being spread on a substrate. Before spreading your mycelium, prepare your sweet water mixture: Bottled mineral water is perfect, has less chlorine and has the advantage of being packaged in a sanitized environment. Empty about 10% of the water contained in the water bottle to be able to add syrup (apple syrup or lemon based glucose and especially without preservative, about 10% of the volume of water). Then add the mycelium contained in the tube at 10 ml per liter of sugar water mixture. or 15ml for a bottle of 1.5 liters and 50ml for a bottle of 5 liters. Your mixture should then be protected from light in a room at least 20 ° C for at least 4 to 5 days for the mycelium to develop. So you can multiply the mycelium in large quantities, it is kept cool and protected from light for several months. Then inoculate your substrate with your mycelium mixture (plastic bag filled with coffee grounds, straw, wood chips, compost ...). It is also grown on dead deciduous branches pierced with holes in which the mycelium is introduced or on wooden logs. You will find several recipe substrates on the web (on dead wood, straw bale, bag, bottle, ...). If the conditions are ideal, the mycelium can live for several years on dead wood or compost and grow in your garden. The tube is vacuum packed

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  • Which spores are used as primary spores?

    Primary spores are typically the reproductive spores produced by fungi, such as basidiospores and ascospores. These spores are essential for the reproduction and dispersal of fungi, allowing them to colonize new environments and continue their life cycle. Basidiospores are produced by basidiomycetes, while ascospores are produced by ascomycetes, two major groups of fungi.

  • What are spores?

    Spores are reproductive cells produced by some plants, fungi, and bacteria as a means of reproduction. They are typically small, single-celled structures that are capable of developing into a new organism under favorable conditions. Spores are often dispersed through the air or water, allowing them to colonize new environments and reproduce. They are known for their resilience and ability to survive in harsh conditions.

  • What are mold spores?

    Mold spores are tiny, lightweight reproductive cells produced by mold. They are released into the air and can easily spread to new surfaces, where they can grow and form new mold colonies. Mold spores are a common component of household dust and can cause allergic reactions or respiratory issues in some individuals when inhaled. Proper ventilation and moisture control can help prevent mold spores from proliferating in indoor environments.

  • Are spores living organisms?

    Spores are not considered living organisms because they are dormant structures produced by some organisms, such as fungi, algae, and plants, to aid in reproduction and survival. While spores have the potential to develop into living organisms under suitable conditions, they are metabolically inactive and do not exhibit the characteristics of life, such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli, in their dormant state.

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  • Blonde Morel Mycelium - Mushroom Growing Kit - Grow Mushroom Spores 15ml
    Blonde Morel Mycelium - Mushroom Growing Kit - Grow Mushroom Spores 15ml

    Grow your own mushrooms Sterilized tube containing 15 ml or 50 ml of Blonde Morel mycelium. Cultivated from the Morchella esculenta or Blonde Morel strain under sterile conditions. The mycelium contained in this laboratory tube must be diluted in sugar water before being spread on the ground. Before spreading your mycelium, prepare your sugar water mixture: Bottled mineral water is ideal, it has less chlorine and has the advantage of being packaged in a sanitized environment. Empty about 10% of the water in the water bottle so you can add syrup (apple or lemon syrup based on glucose and above all without preservatives, approximately 10% of the volume of water). Then add the mycelium contained in the tube at a rate of 10ml per liter of sugar water mixture. i.e. 15ml for a 1.5 liter bottle and 50ml for a 5 liter bottle. Your mixture must then remain protected from light in a room at 20° minimum for at least 4 to 5 days for the mycelium to develop. So you can multiply the mycelium in large quantities, it can be kept cool and protected from light for several months. To inoculate your soil, dig a hole in your garden or forest about twenty cm long, cover your compost (leaves, wood, straw, coarsely decomposed) or humus. Everything must remain sufficiently humid for a few days. After a few weeks the mycelium will have colonized your garden. It needs soil that remains cool but it needs sun to grow well.. It likes bushes, rough terrain and fruit trees. The ideal is to do the test in several places. Morels begin to develop fruit bodies in very early spring. If conditions are ideal, the mycelium can live for several years and grow in your garden. The tube is vacuum packed and delivered with instructions for use.

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  • Yellow Chanterelle Mycelium - Mushroom Growing Kit - Grow Mushroom Spores 15ml
    Yellow Chanterelle Mycelium - Mushroom Growing Kit - Grow Mushroom Spores 15ml

    Grow your own mushrooms Sterilized tube containing 15 ml or 50 ml of Yellow Chanterelle mycelium. Cultivated from the Cantharellus cibarius or Yellow Chanterelle strain under sterile conditions. The mycelium contained in this laboratory tube must be diluted in sugar water before being spread on the ground. Before spreading your mycelium, prepare your sugar water mixture: Bottled mineral water is ideal, it has less chlorine and has the advantage of being packaged in a sanitized environment. Empty about 10% of the water in the water bottle so you can add syrup (apple or lemon syrup based on glucose and above all without preservatives, approximately 10% of the volume of water). Then add the mycelium contained in the tube at a rate of 10ml per liter of sugar water mixture. i.e. 15ml for a 1.5 liter bottle and 50ml for a 5 liter bottle. Your mixture must then remain protected from light in a room at 20° minimum for at least 4 to 5 days for the mycelium to develop. So you can multiply the mycelium in large quantities, it can be kept cool and protected from light for several months. To inoculate your soil, dig a hole in your garden or forest about twenty cm long, cover with compost (leaves, wood, straw, coarsely decomposed) or humus. Everything must remain sufficiently humid for a few days. After a few weeks the mycelium will have colonized your garden. The chanterelle enjoys the company of oaks and beeches, spruce and pines and fruit trees. It needs soil that remains cool but it needs sun to grow well.. The ideal is to do the test in several places. The chanterelle begins to develop fruit bodies in June and finishes by October. If conditions are ideal, the mycelium can live for several years and grow in your garden. The tube is vacuum packed and delivered with instructions for use. Grow your own mushrooms Sterilized tube containing 15 ml or 50 ml of Yellow Chanterelle mycelium. Grown from Cantharellus cibarius strain or Yellow Chanterelles under sterile conditions. The mycelium contained in this laboratory tube must be diluted in sugar water before being spread on the ground. Before repeating your mycelium, prepare your sweet water mixture: Bottled mineral water is perfect, has less chlorine and has the advantage of being packaged in a sanitized environment. Empty about 10% of the water contained in the water bottle to be able to add syrup (apple syrup or lemon based glucose and especially without preservative, about 10% of the volume of water). Then add the mycelium contained in the tube at 10 ml per liter of sugar water mixture. or 15ml for a bottle of 1.5 liters and 50ml for a bottle of 5 liters. Your mixture should then be protected from light in a room at least 20 ° C for at least 4 to 5 days for the mycelium to develop. So you can multiply the mycelium in large quantities, it is kept cool and protected from light for several months. To inoculate your soil, dig a hole in your garden or forest of twenty cm, cover with a compost (leaves, wood, straw, roughly decomposed) gold humus. Everything must remain wet enough for a few days. After a few weeks the mycelium will have colonized your garden. The girolle enjoys the company of oaks and beeches, spruce and pines and fruit trees. He needs a soil that stays cool but needs sun to grow well. The ideal is to test in several places. The chanterelle begins to develop fruit bodies in June and ends in October. If the conditions are ideal, the mycelium can live for several years and grow in your garden. The tube is vacuum packed.

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  • Black Mushroom Mycelium - Mushroom Growing Kit - Grow Mushroom Spores 15ml
    Black Mushroom Mycelium - Mushroom Growing Kit - Grow Mushroom Spores 15ml

    Grow your own mushrooms Sterilized tube containing 15 ml or 50 ml of black mushroom mycelium (Auricularia nigricans). The mycelium contained in this laboratory tube must be diluted in sugar water before being spread on the ground. Before spreading your mycelium, prepare your sugar water mixture : Bottled mineral water is ideal, it has less chlorine and has the advantage of being packaged in a sanitized environment. Empty about 5% of the water in the water bottle so you can add syrup (apple or lemon syrup based on glucose and above all without preservatives, approximately 5% of the volume of water). Teisseire brand syrup is perfect. Be careful not to add more, otherwise the liquid risks fermenting. Then add the mycelium contained in the tube at a rate of 10 ml per liter of sugar water mixture (shake the tube well before pouring). Be 15 ml for a 1.5 liter bottle and 50 ml for a 5 liter bottle. Your mixture must then remain protected from light in a room at 20° minimum for at least 10 days for the mycelium to develop. Open from time to time to release the pressure of any gases formed. Thus, you can multiply the mycelium in large quantities, it can be stored in a cool place and protected from light for several months. Then inoculate your substrate with your mycelium mixture (plastic bag filled with coffee grounds, straw, wood shavings, compost, etc.). It is also grown on dead branches of deciduous trees pierced with holes into which the mycelium is introduced or on logs of wood. You will find several substrate recipes on the web (on dead wood, on a bale of straw, in bags, in bottles,...). If conditions are ideal, the mycelium can live for several years on dead wood or compost. The tube is vacuum packed and delivered with instructions for use. Grow your own mushrooms The mycelium contained in this laboratory tube must be diluted in sugar water before being spread on a substrate. Before repeating your mycelium, prepare your sweet water mixture: Bottled mineral water is perfect, has less chlorine and has the advantage of being packaged in a sanitized environment. Empty about 10% of the water contained in the water bottle to be able to add syrup (apple syrup or lemon based glucose and especially without preservative, about 10% of the volume of water). Then add the mycelium contained in the tube at 10 ml per liter of sugar water mixture. or 15ml for a bottle of 1.5 liters and 50ml for a bottle of 5 liters. Your mixture should then be protected from light in a room at least 20 ° C for at least 4 to 5 days for the mycelium to develop. So you can multiply the mycelium in large quantities, it is kept cool and protected from light for several months. Then inoculate your substrate with your mixture of mycelium (plastic bag filled with coffee grounds, straw, wood chips, compost ...) placed in a room between 20° and 25° ideally protected from light the time of incubation about 2 to 3 weeks. You will find several recipe substrates on the web (on dead wood, straw bale, bag, bottle, ...). Your substrate must be invaded by the white of the mycelium. When the substrate is completely invaded, it is necessary to cause a change of the environmental conditions (T°C, brightness) and to allow the fructification, which is the appearance of the part of the mushroom which one consumes (foot and hat). The ideal is a cellar at 15 ° C, wet, with a little light for this stage. The oyster mushroom is however very adaptable, and one does not take a big risk by placing it in a room of his house. All you have to do is harvest your mushrooms and consume them. You can harvest up to 3 crops for bag culture. If the conditions are ideal, the mycelium can live for several years on dead wood or compost and grow in your garden. The tube is vacuum packed

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  • Oyster mushroom mycelium - Mushroom growing kit - Grow Mushroom Spores 15ml
    Oyster mushroom mycelium - Mushroom growing kit - Grow Mushroom Spores 15ml

    Grow your own mushrooms Sterilized tube containing 15 ml or 50 ml of Oyster mushroom mycelium. Growing oyster mushrooms is the easiest to do, it is within the reach of any mushroom lover. Cultivated from the pleurotus ostreatus strain under sterile conditions. The mycelium contained in this laboratory tube must be diluted in sugar water before being spread on a substrate. Before spreading your mycelium, prepare your sugar water mixture: Bottled mineral water is ideal, it has less chlorine and has the advantage of being packaged in a sanitized environment. Empty about 10% of the water in the water bottle so you can add syrup (apple or lemon syrup based on glucose and above all without preservatives, approximately 10% of the volume of water). Then add the mycelium contained in the tube at a rate of 10ml per liter of sugar water mixture. i.e. 15ml for a 1.5 liter bottle and 50ml for a 5 liter bottle. Your mixture must then remain protected from light in a room at 20° minimum for at least 4 to 5 days for the mycelium to develop. So you can multiply the mycelium in large quantities, it can be kept cool and protected from light for several months. Then inoculate your substrate with your mycelium mixture (plastic bag filled with coffee grounds, straw, wood shavings, compost, etc.) placed in a room between 20° and 25° ideally away from light for the duration of incubation for approximately 2 to 3 weeks. You will find several substrate recipes on the web (on dead wood, on a bale of straw, in bags, in bottles,...). Your substrate must be invaded by the white of the mycelium. When the substrate is completely invaded, it is necessary to cause a change in environmental conditions (T°C, brightness) and allow fruiting, which is the appearance of the part of the mushroom that we consume (foot and hat). The ideal is a cellar at 15°C, humid, with a little light for this step. The oyster mushroom is, however, very adaptable, and you do not take a big risk by placing it in a room in your home. All you have to do is harvest your mushrooms and eat them. You can carry out up to 3 harvests for a bag culture. If conditions are ideal, the mycelium can live for several years on dead wood or compost and grow in your garden. The tube is vacuum packed and delivered with instructions for use. Grow your own mushrooms Sterilized tube containing 15 ml or 50 ml of Oyster muskmelium. The cultivation of oyster mushrooms is the easiest to achieve, it is within the reach of any mushroom enthusiast. Grown from the pleurotus ostreatus strain under sterile conditions. The mycelium contained in this laboratory tube must be diluted in sugar water before being spread on a substrate. Before repeating your mycelium, prepare your sweet water mixture: Bottled mineral water is perfect, has less chlorine and has the advantage of being packaged in a sanitized environment. Empty about 10% of the water contained in the water bottle to be able to add syrup (apple syrup or lemon based glucose and especially without preservative, about 10% of the volume of water). Then add the mycelium contained in the tube at 10 ml per liter of sugar water mixture. or 15ml for a bottle of 1.5 liters and 50ml for a bottle of 5 liters. Your mixture should then be protected from light in a room at least 20 ° C for at least 4 to 5 days for the mycelium to develop. So you can multiply the mycelium in large quantities, it is kept cool and protected from light for several months. Then inoculate your substrate with your mixture of mycelium (plastic bag filled with coffee grounds, straw, wood chips, compost ...) placed in a room between 20° and 25° ideally protected from light the time of incubation about 2 to 3 weeks. You will find several recipe substrates on the web (on dead wood, straw bale, bag, bottle, ...). Your substrate must be invaded by the white of the mycelium. When the substrate is completely invaded, it is necessary to cause a change of the environmental conditions (T°C, brightness) and to allow the fructification, which is the appearance of the part of the mushroom which one consumes (foot and hat). The ideal is a cellar at 15 ° C, wet, with a little light for this stage. The oyster mushroom is however very adaptable, and one does not take a big risk by placing it in a room of his house. All you have to do is harvest your mushrooms and consume them. You can harvest up to 3 crops for bag culture. If the conditions are ideal, the mycelium can live for several years on dead wood or compost and grow in your garden. The tube is vacuum packed

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  • Are mold spores contagious?

    Mold spores themselves are not contagious in the traditional sense, as they are not transmitted directly from person to person like a virus or bacteria. However, mold spores can be easily dispersed through the air and can settle on surfaces, where they can then be picked up and carried to other locations. This can lead to the spread of mold in indoor environments. Additionally, exposure to mold spores can cause allergic reactions or respiratory issues in some individuals, so it is important to address and remediate any mold issues in a timely manner.

  • What are spores on shoes?

    Spores on shoes are microscopic reproductive structures produced by certain types of fungi. These spores can easily attach to the surface of shoes when walking through areas where fungi are present, such as damp or wooded areas. If not cleaned off, spores on shoes can be transferred to other surfaces, potentially leading to the growth of fungi in new environments. It is important to regularly clean and disinfect shoes to prevent the spread of spores and fungi.

  • What function do spores have?

    Spores serve as a reproductive mechanism for certain organisms, allowing them to disperse and colonize new environments. They are highly resistant structures that can survive harsh conditions, such as extreme temperatures or lack of nutrients, until conditions become favorable for germination. Spores are produced by a variety of organisms, including fungi, bacteria, and some plants, and play a crucial role in their life cycles.

  • Could mold spores get through?

    Yes, mold spores can get through various barriers such as air filters, clothing, and even some building materials. Mold spores are tiny and lightweight, allowing them to be easily carried through the air and deposited onto surfaces. Once they land on a suitable environment with moisture and nutrients, they can begin to grow and form mold. Therefore, it is important to take preventive measures to control moisture and keep indoor environments clean to reduce the risk of mold growth.

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