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Mushroom Liquid Culture - True Morel
Mushroom Liquid Culture - True Morel

Mushroom Liquid Culture - True Morel (Morchella)

Product ID : 47849097


Galleon Product ID 47849097
UPC / ISBN 310003800706
Shipping Weight 0 lbs
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Manufacturer Liquid Fungi
Shipping Dimension 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.98 inches
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Mushroom Liquid Culture - True Morel Features

  • 100% contaminate free, or we will replace it

  • faster, more effective, and more consistent than using spores syringes

  • high-yield isolated sub-strain with proven quality genetics

  • procured from the finest commercial samples

  • can be used to make grain spawn or more liquid culture


About Mushroom Liquid Culture - True Morel

Our mushroom liquid cultures are lab procured from the finest samples in the world. Each culture is tested and guaranteed 100% contaminate free, or we will replace it. Each syringe contains a proven high-output isolated sub-strain for maximum yield and minimum incubation time. Liquid culture is mycelium that is growing and suspended in a supplemented liquid. Mushroom growers use liquid cultures because they are highly effective in the mushroom cultivation process. The liquid culture is sold in a sterile syringe that can be used in many different cultivation techniques. You may inject the liquid culture into sterilized grain jars/bags, substrate bags, agar petri dishes, or even another jar containing sugar water to create more liquid culture. For aggressive strains (like oysters) you can even use it to colonize pasteurized substrates directly. Spore Syringes are Different. Spore syringes contain a solution of spores suspended in sterilized water, with each spore having unique genetics. Liquid cultures contain mycelium from a single isolated strain that has proven high quality genetics. Liquid cultures will provide consistency. Spore syringes provide unique genetics of which you would isolate the best performing strains later on. Typically you would only want to use a spore syringe if you wanted to create a new sub-variety of a mushroom species and experiment with genetics, as results are unpredictable as the various strains compete with each other over the substrate and the strains that are produced may not be of the highest quality.