Pink Oyster Liquid Culture Syringe (10cc) – Midwest Grow Kits

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Pink Oyster Liquid Culture Syringe (10cc)

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Get your 10cc Pink Oyster Liquid Culture Syringe with G1 genetics—fast-growing and beginner-friendly. Includes prep pad and needle. Ships free via 2-Day Express.


Description

Pink Oyster Liquid Culture Syringe (10cc)


G1 Genetics | Fast-Growing | Subtropical Variety

Pink Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus djamor) are among the easiest gourmet mushrooms to grow, making them a favorite for both beginners and seasoned hobbyists. Known for their vibrant pink hue and tropical origins, these mushrooms grow quickly and form dense, fan-like clusters with a mild seafood-like aroma when cooked.

Our strain thrives in warm environments and fruits best between 74–82°F. Whether you're working with straw, sawdust, or alternative substrates, Pink Oysters colonize rapidly and produce generous flushes. Their visual appeal, fast turnaround, and culinary versatility make them a top pick for home cultivators.

Features:

  •     10cc Liquid Culture Syringe
  •     Alcohol Prep Pad
  •     16G 1.5" Luer Lock Needle

Growth Information:

  • Substrates: Straw, Sawdust, Coffee Grounds, Cardboard
  • Incubation Temp: 75–81°F
  • Incubation Humidity: 80–85%
  • Incubation Time: 10–12 Days
  • Fruiting Temp: 72–85°F
  • Fruiting Humidity: 90–93%
  • Fruiting Time: 12–14 Days

All orders consisting only of liquid culture syringes receive a free shipping upgrade to FedEx 2-Day or USPS Priority Mail.

Customer Reviews

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Dennis Stryker
Fantastic Genetics!

Very prolific and aggressive variety. This might be my all time best yield using this culture

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JamesCR
Excellent Results

Colonized and fruited quickly! Overall, I'm extremely happy with the LC syringes from Myco Labs. I highly recommend this company to anyone exploring mycology!