Wikidzon Spore Print

$25.00

Wikidzon is one of the least common cubensis strains available from any vendor — and the print format is the best way to archive these uncommon genetics for the long term. A sealed Wikidzon print stored properly remains viable for 2–5+ years, protecting rare genetics against the shorter shelf life of a syringe.

Wikidzon is one of the least common cubensis strains available from any vendor — and the print format is the best way to archive these uncommon genetics for the long term. While Golden Teacher and B+ prints are available everywhere, a Wikidzon print represents something harder to find: a preserved specimen of a strain that most researchers will never encounter unless they actively seek it out.

Print Characteristics & Microscopy

Wikidzon prints display a moderately dense deposit of dark purplish-brown to dark brown spores in a radial pattern on sterile foil. Individual spores are ellipsoid, approximately 8.5–10 x 5.5–7 micrometres, with moderately thick cell walls. The radial deposit pattern on Wikidzon prints is clean and well-formed with consistent coverage.

Strain Background

Wikidzon’s exact origin is undocumented. It circulated through small community networks before reaching the broader vendor market. Spores Worldwide carries Wikidzon in three formats (syringe, print, and liquid culture), making it one of our most versatile uncommon offerings.

Storage & Handling

Store the Wikidzon spore print in a cool, dark, dry location. Keep sealed until use. Properly stored spore prints remain viable for 2–5+ years — significantly longer than spore syringes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why buy a print of an uncommon strain like Wikidzon?
Uncommon strains can become harder to source over time as vendors adjust their catalogs. A spore print stored properly lasts for years, effectively archiving these genetics indefinitely. If Wikidzon becomes unavailable from vendors in the future, your print preserves access.

Every print is collected in our Canadian cleanroom under 99.99% HEPA-filtered laminar flow hoods, deposited for 12–24 hours, dried, and sealed.

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