Liquid Culture Syringe (Lion's Mane)

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Species difficulty: Beginner
Volume: 10 cc / 10 ml
Lab skills: Beginner
Shelf life: 2 months (refrigerated)

Lion's Mane' (Hericium erinaceus) stands as a highly efficient commercial strain known for its abundant production of robust and pom-pom-like mushroom clusters. This dependable variety thrives when cultivated in cooler temperatures. Typically, you can anticipate an initial flush yield averaging between 1/2 to 1 lb when using 5 lb supplemented sawdust, with the added benefit of consistent subsequent fruitings over several months.

Our liquid culture syringes, each containing approximately 10ml, are securely sealed within a plastic sleeve. They come equipped with a sterile 16-gauge needle and an alcohol wipe.

About Liquid Culture:
Liquid culture involves suspending mycelium in a nutrient-rich medium. Syringes are beginner-friendly and are an excellent choice for those seeking a straightforward method for inoculating grain bags and jars.

Instructions for Use:
To achieve optimal results, refrigerate the syringe upon receipt. When using syringes, ensure they are inserted into a self-healing injection port. Always handle them with a sterile technique, and be sure to shake them thoroughly before use. We recommend performing the inoculation in either a still-air box or under a flow hood to minimize the risk of contamination. If you intend to reuse the needle, remember to sterilize it both before and after each subsequent use.

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Species difficulty: Beginner
Volume: 10 cc / 10 ml
Lab skills: Beginner
Shelf life: 2 months (refrigerated)

Lion's Mane' (Hericium erinaceus) stands as a highly efficient commercial strain known for its abundant production of robust and pom-pom-like mushroom clusters. This dependable variety thrives when cultivated in cooler temperatures. Typically, you can anticipate an initial flush yield averaging between 1/2 to 1 lb when using 5 lb supplemented sawdust, with the added benefit of consistent subsequent fruitings over several months.

Our liquid culture syringes, each containing approximately 10ml, are securely sealed within a plastic sleeve. They come equipped with a sterile 16-gauge needle and an alcohol wipe.

About Liquid Culture:
Liquid culture involves suspending mycelium in a nutrient-rich medium. Syringes are beginner-friendly and are an excellent choice for those seeking a straightforward method for inoculating grain bags and jars.

Instructions for Use:
To achieve optimal results, refrigerate the syringe upon receipt. When using syringes, ensure they are inserted into a self-healing injection port. Always handle them with a sterile technique, and be sure to shake them thoroughly before use. We recommend performing the inoculation in either a still-air box or under a flow hood to minimize the risk of contamination. If you intend to reuse the needle, remember to sterilize it both before and after each subsequent use.

Species difficulty: Beginner
Volume: 10 cc / 10 ml
Lab skills: Beginner
Shelf life: 2 months (refrigerated)

Lion's Mane' (Hericium erinaceus) stands as a highly efficient commercial strain known for its abundant production of robust and pom-pom-like mushroom clusters. This dependable variety thrives when cultivated in cooler temperatures. Typically, you can anticipate an initial flush yield averaging between 1/2 to 1 lb when using 5 lb supplemented sawdust, with the added benefit of consistent subsequent fruitings over several months.

Our liquid culture syringes, each containing approximately 10ml, are securely sealed within a plastic sleeve. They come equipped with a sterile 16-gauge needle and an alcohol wipe.

About Liquid Culture:
Liquid culture involves suspending mycelium in a nutrient-rich medium. Syringes are beginner-friendly and are an excellent choice for those seeking a straightforward method for inoculating grain bags and jars.

Instructions for Use:
To achieve optimal results, refrigerate the syringe upon receipt. When using syringes, ensure they are inserted into a self-healing injection port. Always handle them with a sterile technique, and be sure to shake them thoroughly before use. We recommend performing the inoculation in either a still-air box or under a flow hood to minimize the risk of contamination. If you intend to reuse the needle, remember to sterilize it both before and after each subsequent use.