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Premium XL Liquid Culture Kit - 28oz Easy Spore Germinating & Mushroom Cloning  liquid culture, clone kit,

Premium XL Liquid Culture Kit - 28oz Easy Spore Germinating & Mushroom Cloning (LCXL)

4.93 stars, based on 27 reviews
SAVE YOURSELF $$$ AND TURN ONE SPORE SYRINGE INTO 40 or more! Use this to maximize your next growing project. Our Premium XL Liquid Culture Kit saves you time and money on your grow. There are multiple ways to use a liquid culture. You can simply...

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It's a great product and eight days I had four full jars of liquid culture from spores to culture amazing

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Good product excellently protected for shipping

Amazing culture

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I’ve been using this for a while now and love it. Fast shipping and everything sealed nicely. Will continue to use mid west for all my fungi needs

AMAZING!

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Recently started with LC. Had previously just used spore syringes straight to grain spawn (have a lot of experience with this method). I tried a different grain spawn tek & a still air box. It was unsuccessful. I kept the LC in the fridge for more than 60 days after colonization & tried it again with my normal grain spawn tek & it's colonizing quickly & looks super healthy. I also went back to the oven method. I think the instructions say the colonized LC should be good for 30 days in the refrigerator. Mine was well past that & it's still healthy, with no contams. I've already ordered more. Highly recommend it.

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Be patient

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Once you've inoculated, wait until you actually see a white cloud in the substrate. Otherwise, if you then inoculate pre-maturely with the culture, you may be introducing wet rot into your system. Growing mushrooms has been an entire learning experience. I've yet to see many bloom, but I'll get there!