Description

  • The liquid culture syringes are between 10 and 12cc and are ready to inject to your substrate of choice such as sterilized rye berries.
  • Our cultures are made by experts and are 100% clean and viable.

Grow your own edible and medicinal pink oyster mushrooms with liquid culture syringes!

Pleurotus djamor, known as the pink oyster, can be found in tropical and subtropical environments. Like most oyster mushrooms, it is incredibly nutrient dense and is being studied for its medicinal benefits. It is rich in polysaccharides, which the body uses as a primary energy source, as well as proteins, peptides, lipids and many others. This makes it a great mushroom to include in any diet!

  • Anticancer*
  • Antioxidant*
  • Antibacterial*
  • Lowers cholesterol*

Pleurotus djamor grows in a fan-like shape and has a pink color that will fade to beige as it ages. To experience the full flavor of this mushroom, it should be harvested when it is still pink. Like other oyster mushrooms, Pink oyster grows well on many different substrates. It can be cultivated on straw, paper, wood, grains etc with a temperature between 65 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. It does require some light to grow and does well in bags. It colonizes very fast, making it a great mushroom to grow!

OutGrow® is proud to present a full line of edible and medicinal mushroom cultures. Economically priced so that everyone can enjoy the wonderful hobby and benefits of mushroom cultivation. Our cultures are made by experts and are 100% clean and viable.

The liquid culture syringes are between 10 and 12cc and are ready to inject to your substrate of choice such as sterilized rye berries.

*This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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P djamor LC syringe - 5 stars!

Super fast service...thank you very much!
Samples placed on agar plates. Good, clean growth. Very pleased!
Wedges put to grain this week...looking forward to fruits.