Description

  • 12cc Dead Man's Foot (Pisolithus arhizus) liquid culture syringe.
  • Ideal for inoculating sterilized grain substrate and malt extract agar.
  • Native to various regions, often found in sandy soils beneath pine trees.
  • Rich in organic dyes and historically used in traditional practices.
  • Easy storage with recommended mycelium storage best practices.
  • Great for beginner and advanced mushroom cultivation enthusiasts.
  • Not an edible species – for cultivation and research purposes only.
  • Meticulously cultivated ensuring the highest mycelium propagation quality.


Dead Man's Foot (Pisolithus arhizus) 12cc Liquid Culture Syring

Detailed Description:

Embark on an intriguing mycological adventure with our premium Dead Man's Foot (Pisolithus arhizus) liquid culture syringe. This 12cc syringe is your gateway to exploring the fascinating world of a unique and resilient mushroom variety.

Dead Man's Foot, predominantly found in sandy soils beneath pine trees, is known for its symbiotic relationship with the roots of these trees. The environment it thrives in highlights its adaptability and resilience, making it an excellent subject for mycological studies and cultivation.

Our 12cc syringe is perfect for inoculating sterilized grain substrates, offering a seamless entry into at-home mushroom farming. It's also suitable for use with malt extract agar, providing versatility in mycelium propagation.

While Dead Man's Foot is historically significant for its use as a source of organic dyes by indigenous communities, it is not fit for consumption. Its unique properties make it a compelling subject for academic research, offering insights into the potential applications of fungi.

For cultivators, we recommend storing the liquid culture in a cool, dark place to ensure its viability. Monitoring the environment, such as temperature and humidity, and using a sterilized substrate are crucial for successful mycelium growth.

Disclaimer: Dead Man's Foot is strictly for research and cultivation purposes and is not edible. Misidentification or consumption can be harmful. This product is not intended for consumption or to treat any disease. Always exercise caution and adhere to safety guidelines in mycology.

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