What are Mexican Sporeprints?
Mexican Sporeprints are high-quality products specifically developed for cultivating the legendary Psilocybe cubensis Mexican variant. Produced by McSmart, each spore print contains millions of carefully collected spores from mature Mexican mushrooms. These prints form a reliable and authentic basis for mushroom cultivation.
Mexican mushrooms have been valued for centuries for their deep cultural and spiritual significance. The spores are preserved on a sterile medium, ensuring purity and viability. Ideal for experienced cultivators and researchers, Mexican Sporeprints offer a powerful tool for both cultivation and mycological research.
Besides their role in cultivation, Mexican Sporeprints provide insight into the fascinating life cycle of fungi—an indispensable resource for personal development or scientific exploration.
History of Mexican Sporeprints
The origin of Mexican mushrooms dates back thousands of years and is deeply intertwined with the traditions of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations. Indigenous cultures like the Aztecs and Mazatecs held these mushrooms in high regard, using them in sacred rituals and referring to them as magic mushroom, also known as “food of the gods”.
In the 20th century, renewed global interest emerged for these mushrooms, partly thanks to researchers like R. Gordon Wasson. Their work brought the cultural, spiritual, and psychoactive value of these fungi to the attention of a wider audience and led to the development of modern cultivation methods—including the use of spore prints.
Mexican Sporeprints form a bridge between ancient tradition and modern practice, giving growers the chance to connect with the rich history of Psilocybe cubensis Mexican variant.
How to Use Mexican Spore Prints
Step 1: Prepare the Petri Dish
Start by preparing a sterile petri dish with agar, homemade or pre-made. Open it in a clean, sterile environment to prevent contamination.
Step 2: Add the Tracks
If using a spore print, carefully scrape a small amount of spores onto the agar surface. Alternatively, you can use a sterile syringe to apply a spore solution.
Step 3: Incubate the Culture
Seal the petri dish tightly and place it in a warm, controlled environment. Over time, the spores will germinate and grow into mycelium.
Step 4: Select Healthy Mycelium
When enough mycelium has grown, choose a clean and healthy part to further cultivate.
Step 5: Cut the Mycelium
Using a sterile scalpel, cut out a small piece (approximately 6x6 mm) of mycelium for transfer.
Step 6: And a New Growth Medium
Transfer the selected piece of mycelium to a new agar dish or other growth medium. Ensure sterile working conditions to prevent contamination.
By carefully and patiently following these steps, you can grow powerful, healthy mushrooms and deepen your knowledge of fungal biology.
Ingredients of Mexican Sporeprints
Each Mexican Sporeprint contains millions of spores from adult Psilocybe cubensis Mexican mushrooms. These spores are harvested under sterile conditions and stored on a clean medium to ensure purity and viability.
Although the spore print itself does not contain psychoactive substances, the mushrooms cultivated from it naturally produce psilocybin and psilocin—the active compounds responsible for their psychedelic effects. This makes the spore print a reliable and valuable source of genetic material for both cultivation and scientific research.
Warning
Mexican mushrooms naturally produce psilocybin and psilocin—powerful hallucinogenic substances that can significantly alter perception and consciousness. Use these substances responsibly and keep them out of reach of children. Always adhere to applicable laws and regulations regarding the use, possession, and cultivation of these substances.












