Liquid Culture Jar – Ready-to-Use Mushroom Liquid Culture Solution
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Liquid Culture Jar: Pre-mixed honey-based liquid culture, designed for fast mycelium growth.
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½ Pint Size: The perfect volume for reliable colonization.
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Injection Ready: Rubber self-healing port for spore syringe inoculation.
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100% Sterile: Sterilized with industrial-grade equipment to minimize contamination risks.
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Reusable Setup: Includes a glass marble stir accessory for even mycelium distribution.
Why Use Liquid Culture Jars?
Whether you’re cultivating Golden Teacher, B+, or other popular mushroom strains, our mushroom liquid culture jars provide the optimal conditions for strong, healthy growth.
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Convenience: Skip hours of boiling, mixing, and sterilizing. Just inoculate and grow.
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Affordability: No need to buy components piece by piece.
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Reliability: All jars are sterilized in industrial autoclaves and assembled in front of a laminar flow hood.
Ingredients
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Liquid: Honey Liquid Culture
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Jar: 1/2 Pint Jar + Silicon Seal
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Filter: PTFE 0.22um Filter
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Port: High temp rubber injection port
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Stir Accessory: Glass marble
How It’s Made (Our Process)
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Lids are customized with a high-temp rubber injection port + PTFE filter.
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Liquid broth is mixed with honey over low heat for a clean nutrient solution.
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Each jar is filled to precise measurements.
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Sterilized for 20 minutes at 15 PSI in an industrial autoclave.
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Assembled and sealed in sterile conditions.
Ready to take your cultivation to the next level? ZombieMyco’s Liquid Culture Jars are trusted by beginners and advanced growers alike.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you use a liquid culture jar?
Simply inject your spore syringe through the self-healing port, swirl gently to distribute, and allow the mycelium to colonize in the broth.
How long does liquid culture take to colonize?
Most strains show strong mycelium growth in 7-14 days, though times can vary.
How long does liquid culture last?
Stored in a refrigerator, jars stay viable for 6-12 months.
How should I store my liquid culture?
Keep sealed and refrigerated when not in use. Always use sterile technique to avoid contamination.
Can I make my own liquid culture?
Yes, but DIY liquid culture requires careful sterilization and a solid recipe. Our jars save you hours of prep time and greatly reduce contamination risks.