Ghost


Ghost
Ghost was one of the first isolated mutations of True Albino Teacher (both isolated by Jik Fibs). Like T.A.T., Ghost is a true albino, meaning it lacks any pigment. Ghost typically grow small. They have bell shaped caps with wavy edges. Ghost grows slower than the average. They may be small, but they really pack a punch. They are possibly the most potent of the T.A.T. lineage.
Celebrated in mycology for its unique, almost ethereal appearance, it is a key focus for scientific research and education. This strain’s pale, translucent characteristics set it apart, aligning with its spectral namesake.
TAT family is legendary, and there’s just something about those short drippy squat fruits. The Ghost strain boasts very thick and wide stems that are a pure, bright white color, and spores that are very dark. They produce distinct rippled stipes, hence their namesake, and their lab results are nothing to scoff at. A quintessential addition to a research library. Ghosts are a great, moderately challenging, and rewarding way for mycology research.
This strain, all things considered, is pretty rare, and is highly sought after by folks who are looking for something unique in the market.
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