Mushroom liquid Culture Syringes

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 Mushroom Liquid Cultures
Mushroom liquid cultures from MYYCO are superior to mushroom spores. Lion’s Mane, Reishi, Amazonian, B+, APE and more. Guaranteed to work or your money …

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Premium Liquid Mushroom Culture Syringes

mushroom liquid culture syringe  Discover our high-quality liquid mushroom culture syringes, carefully isolated and cultivated in-house at Liquid Fungi. Every live culture is thoroughly tested to ensure it’s 100% free from contaminants—guaranteed. If your culture arrives compromised, we’ll send a replacement at no extra charge.

Mushroom liquid Culture Syringes

Why Choose Our Liquid Culture?

At Psychedelic2, we’ve developed a next-level alternative to traditional mushroom spores: premium liquid cultures. By cultivating early-stage mycelium, we’re able to isolate and replicate only the fastest-growing, highest-yielding, and most resilient genetics. Every one of our culinary mushroom liquid cultures is USDA Certified Organic—crafted using a proprietary process that avoids all synthetic, refined, or processed additives and preservatives. The result? A cleaner, safer, and more reliable culture you can grow and consume with confidence.

MYYCO: A Certified Benefit Corporation with Purpose
MYYCO proudly operates as a Certified Benefit Corporation, committed to advancing the science of mushrooms for the greater good. We donate 100% of profits from every liquid culture syringe sold to trusted 501(c)(3) organizations conducting pioneering research into the therapeutic potential of select mushroom species. Current beneficiaries include MAPS, Johns Hopkins, and Heroic Hearts Project. Want transparency? You can view our full donation records below.

OUR GENETICS

Precision-Crafted Mushroom Genetics
Our team of geneticists works diligently to ensure that every strain in our mushroom liquid culture lineup is truly top-of-the-line. We focus on isolating key traits such as contamination resistance, mature mushroom size, and growth speed. No strain is ever released until it reaches an exceptionally high level of performance—and we’re continually investing in the ongoing enhancement of our genetics.

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Decades of Mycology Expertise Behind Every Syringe
We are a team of seasoned mycologists with over 30 years of combined experience in developing contamination-resistant liquid cultures. At the heart of our operation is a 2,000-square-foot mycology research lab, fully outfitted with state-of-the-art equipment for cultivation and sterilization. Every MYYCO liquid culture syringe is medically sterilized to the highest standards before leaving our facility, ensuring unmatched purity and reliability.

Guaranteed Clean

If your MYYCO mushroom liquid culture syringe is contaminated or you’re unhappy for any reason, we’ll replace it or refund your order—simple as that. For any issues during your microscopy research, reach out to us at sales@psychedelic2.com.

What Are Our Mushroom Liquid Culture Syringes Made From?

Our syringes contain tiny pieces of very early-stage mycelium, suspended in our custom nutrient solution. This solution keeps the young mycelium alive and healthy by providing essential nourishment. Each mushroom liquid culture is finely prepared so that the mycelium can easily pass through an injection needle and into your chosen research substrate.

How Does Your 100% Profit Donation Model Work?

We donate 100% of our profits—that is, everything left after covering our expenses—from all sales to vetted 501(c)(3) research organizations. We maintain only a modest cash reserve to cover future operating costs. Our current beneficiaries include MAPS, Johns Hopkins, and the Heroic Hearts Project.

Why Are Mushroom Liquid Culture Syringes Better Than Spore Syringes?

Think of the difference this way: liquid culture is like taking a cutting from a plant, while a spore syringe is more like planting a seed. While mushrooms are quite different from plants, this analogy helps illustrate the point. Liquid culture syringes offer faster, more reliable results because they contain live, growing mycelium. In contrast, spore syringes require germination—a slower process that can sometimes fail depending on environmental conditions.

A multi-spore syringe contains a mix of spores from various strains, making the genetics unpredictable and often leading to inconsistent or random results. In contrast, a liquid culture syringe contains a single, isolated strain that has been selectively bred over generations to deliver the fastest, most reliable results for your research.

How Much of My Mushroom Liquid Culture Syringe Should I Inject Into My Research Substrate?

We recommend injecting 5cc (or mL) of your MYYCO syringe into your research substrate. Using too much can oversaturate the environment, leading to mold or rot, while too little may hinder proper microscopic research.

How Do You Ensure the Genetics of Your Liquid Culture Syringes?

MYYCO liquid cultures are developed from extremely robust, high-performance strains. During the breeding process, we carefully isolate the most successful genetics—focusing on those best suited for consistent and reliable microscopic research.

Can You Provide Another Strain of Liquid Culture Not Currently Listed?

Absolutely—we’re always open to expanding our offerings. If there’s a specific strain you’d like to see, send us an email with your request. We’ll gladly consider adding it to our catalog.

How to Inoculate Substrate Using a Mushroom Liquid Culture Syringe

A mushroom liquid culture is an isolated strain of a specific mushroom species, suspended in sterilized water enriched with a small amount of sugar. This nutrient solution keeps the mycelium alive and thriving.

Liquid culture is typically stored and dispensed via a syringe, making it easy to inoculate a wide variety of mushroom substrates. While most lab-grown cultures are initially developed on agar in petri dishes, liquid culture is the preferred method for storage, transport, and sale. This is because agar plates are more fragile—they’re prone to drying out or being affected by temperature fluctuations during transit.

How Is a Mushroom Liquid Culture Syringe Different from a Spore Syringe?

While both are delivered in syringe form and used similarly, the key difference lies in what they contain. A liquid culture syringe holds a living colony of active mycelial cells, ready to grow. In contrast, a spore syringe contains dormant spores that must first germinate and pair before growth begins.

Think of it like botany: spores are like seeds, while liquid culture is like a cutting from a mature plant. Because liquid culture is made from an already isolated, high-yielding sub-strain, it typically offers greater consistency and faster results when professionally sourced.

How to Use a Mushroom Liquid Culture Syringe

Whether you’re just starting out in mushroom cultivation or looking to deepen your expertise, learning how to properly use a mushroom liquid culture syringe is a crucial skill. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process for using your syringe to successfully inoculate a substrate and begin your mushroom research or cultivation journey with confidence.

Step 1: Gather Your Supplies

Make sure you have the following items ready before using your mushroom liquid culture syringe:

 

  • Sterilized substrate (e.g., bag, jar, or petri dish)
  • Spray bottle filled with 70% isopropyl alcohol
  • Scotch tape (for resealing injection ports or securing tools)
  • Nitrile gloves (to maintain sterility)
  • Paper towel (for wiping surfaces and spills)
  • Sterile needle (often included with your syringe)

Having everything prepared and maintaining a clean workspace is essential for successful inoculation.

Step 2: Prepare the Syringe

Purchase a high-quality liquid culture syringe from Psychedelic2
Our syringes are filled with a concentrated solution of mycelium and nutrients, designed to promote rapid growth and extended shelf life. Each syringe comes with an individually packaged sterile needle for easy and sterile injection.

Before using your liquid culture syringe, gently shake it for 1 minute to evenly distribute the mycelium throughout the liquid. This step is essential for ensuring a consistent and successful inoculation.

Step 3: Prepare Your Work Area

Create a Sterile Work Environment

Maintaining sterility is essential to avoid contamination during the inoculation process. Work in a clean, sanitized area—ideally using a laminar flow hood or a still air box. These controlled environments help protect your liquid culture and substrate from airborne contaminants, ensuring a more successful outcome.

Step 4: Disinfect the Inoculation Site

Sterilize Your Materials and Workspace

If you’re using an agar plate, start by wiping the surface with an alcohol wipe to ensure it’s sterile. For grain jars, confirm they have been properly sterilized before inoculation. Regardless of your substrate, always disinfect all tools and surfaces with 70% isopropyl alcohol to maintain a contamination-free environment.

Step 5: Inoculate the Inoculation Site

Step 5: Inoculate the Substrate

Remove the cap from your liquid culture syringe and carefully insert the sterile needle into the inoculation site. Slowly depress the plunger to release a small amount of liquid culture onto the substrate. Avoid over-saturating the area, as excess moisture can lead to contamination.

Scotch Tape Secret:
If you’re working with grow bags that don’t have injection ports, you can inoculate directly through the plastic. After injection, seal the hole with clean Scotch Tape. Always remove the first exposed piece on the tape roll before bringing it into your sterile environment. Scotch Tape is sterile right off the roll due to how it’s manufactured and the glue is applied.

Step 6: Repeat the Process

If you have multiple inoculation points, repeat the process for each site. Be sure to flame-sterilize the needle between each injection to prevent cross-contamination.

Step 7: Store the Syringe

Once you’re finished, replace the syringe cap and store it in a cool, dark place. Ideally, keep the syringe in the refrigerator, but never freeze it or expose it to temperatures above 95°F. Proper storage preserves the mycelium’s viability for future use.

Conclusion

By carefully following these steps, you can safely and effectively use a mushroom liquid culture syringe to introduce isolated biological samples into your substrate. This process helps maximize your chances of success in mushroom cultivation.

If you have questions or need help, feel free to contact us at psychedelic2.com.

Happy growing!

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