Wax for Log Cultivation
- 🪵 WAX FOR CULTURE ON LOGS: Ideal for sealing inoculation points and protecting the mycelium from contaminants.
- 💧 EFFECTIVE PROTECTION: Prevents drying out and invasion of parasites, promoting healthy growth of the mycelium.
- 📏 EASY TO USE: Melt the wax and apply to the inoculation holes using a brush or applicator.
- 🌍 NATURAL COMPOSITION: Made from natural, environmentally friendly ingredients without harmful chemicals. Suitable for food contact.
- 💡 VARIED APPLICATIONS: Suitable for logs, stumps, and other outdoor growing media.
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Food-grade paraffin wax
After inserting the mycelium plugs into the logs, the holes are usually sealed with wax. This step is essential to ensure good mycelium recovery. Based on our experience, you need about 50 g of wax for a log approximately 1 meter long inoculated with 50 plugs, which is just under one gram per plug, allowing a slight surplus to also protect the ends of the log.
Paraffin wax helps to protect the mycelium from drying out while forming an effective barrier against insects, molds, and other contaminants. Sealing the holes is a key step to maximize the chances of successful inoculation.
We use a clear food-grade paraffin, specially adapted for log inoculation. It melts easily, applies cleanly, and hardens quickly as it cools, providing lasting protection.
Usage tip: in cold weather, the wax can harden quickly. Using a small wax warmer or an electric slow cooker helps keep the paraffin at the right temperature throughout the operation.
Features
- Food-grade paraffin
- Forms an effective protective barrier against drying and contamination
- Easy to melt and apply
- Clear color for visible and clean application
- Free of additives and colorants
- Suitable for mushroom log inoculation



