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Yellow Golden Oyster Mushroom Liquid Culture
$ 5.8
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Description
Yellow Golden Oyster Mushroom Liquid Culture SyringePleurotus citrinopileatus, the yellow/golden oyster mushroom (tamogitake in Japanese), is an edible gilled fungus. Native to eastern Russia, northern China, and Japan, the golden oyster mushroom is very closely related to P. cornucopiae of Europe, with some authors considering them to be at the rank of subspecies. In far eastern Russia, P. citrinopileatus, they are called iI'mak, is one of the most popular wild edible mushrooms.
Incubation Temp: 78-81° F
Incubation Humidity: 80%-83%
Incubation Time: 11 Days
Fruiting Temp: 71-78° F
Fruiting Humidity: 90%-93%
Fruiting Time: 14 Days
About Our Liquid Culture Syringes
Our live liquid mushroom cultures are lab procured from the finest commercial samples in the world. Each culture is tested and guaranteed 100% contaminate free, or we will replace it at no cost to you. Each syringe contains a proven high-output isolated sub-strain for maximum yield and minimum incubation time.
No Hassle Refund & Support Policy
We stand behind our product. If you encounter any issues with our liquid culture syringes we will replace them free. If you are unsatisfied in any way, do not hesitate to contact us. We want your mushroom growing experience to be a total success.
Mushroom Species Restriction Information
These cultures are for cooking/culinary mushrooms, which contain no psychoactive properties. There is no federal or state restrictions on any species we sell on ebay.
Storing Your Cultures
Liquid culture syringes are best kept in the fridge. Be sure your fridge is not too cold, which will result in freezing and killing your cultures. Cultures stored in the fridge will last at least 90 days, and can stay good for up to a year.
Inoculation Instructions
Make sure your hands are clean, and you are wearing clean, freshly laundered clothes.
If you do not have a flow-hood, turn off the air conditioner and any fans in the area. You want the wind to be as still as possible.
Put on your face-mask
Put on latex gloves and wipe them with rubbing alcohol.
Clean everything thoroughly with a disinfectant such as a 10% bleach mix, Lysol, or rubbing
alcohol
. Wipe down the work surface, container, and syringe.
If you are not under a flow-hood, spray an air sanitizing spray like Oust, Lysol, or Nutra-air over the work area. Leave your work area for a few minutes to let the disinfectant settle.
Carefully open the packaging that your liquid culture syringe came in and shake it vigorously.
Remove the tip cap on the end of
the syringe and attach the needle. Keep the needle cover on for now.
Remove the cover from the needle and flame sterilize it with a lighter or alcohol lamp. After it is glowing red, remove it from the flame, wait 10 seconds for it to cool. While it cools, wipe the injection point on your substrate with alcohol using your other hand.
Insert the syringe through the injection point of the substrate. Inject 1 ml of your 10 ml syringe. Larger substrates will require more solution.
It is best to wipe the needle tip with alcohol or flame sterilize it between each injection.
If there is any solution left over, place the needle cap back on the syringe, place back in bag and store in the fridge for future use.