100-ml syringe
100-ml syringe
liquid culture
Oyster mushroom KB1 (P. ostreatus)
Elm Oyster Mushroom
   Prince Oyster Mushroom
    Blue-Brat Oyster Mushrooms
King-of-Pearl Oyster Mushroom
    Pearl Oyster Mushroom
Pathfinder Oyster Mushroom
   Oyster mushroom from the Sonian Forest
Italian Oyster Mushroom
    oyster mushroom
Pink Oyster Mushroom
Black Pearl
King Oyster Mushrooms
Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus)
    Comb-Tooth
   Shiitake
White Button Mushrooms
Red Reishi
Black Reishi
Reishi Lingzhi
   Strophaire
    White shimeji mushrooms
    Hypholoma
Nameko
Chesnut
    Pioppino
   Elm Oyster
Blue-footed Booby
Golden Enoki
   Judas's ear
Hairy Coprin
Maitake
Cultivated Volvaire
Tiger lentil
Stimulating panel
Polypore versicolor
Sulphur polypore
cultivation of lion's mane yamabushiitake
Florida oyster mushroom
morels
cordyceps
shimeji and buna
Oyster mushroom
Portobello mushroom
Mustang oyster mushrooms
strophic
tinder fungus
Flamuilna filiformis, white enokis
Red Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum)
100-ml syringe
100-ml syringe
liquid culture
Oyster mushroom KB1 (P. ostreatus)
Elm Oyster Mushroom
   Prince Oyster Mushroom
    Blue-Brat Oyster Mushrooms
King-of-Pearl Oyster Mushroom
    Pearl Oyster Mushroom
Pathfinder Oyster Mushroom
   Oyster mushroom from the Sonian Forest
Italian Oyster Mushroom
    oyster mushroom
Pink Oyster Mushroom
Black Pearl
King Oyster Mushrooms
Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus)
    Comb-Tooth
   Shiitake
White Button Mushrooms
Red Reishi
Black Reishi
Reishi Lingzhi
   Strophaire
    White shimeji mushrooms
    Hypholoma
Nameko
Chesnut
    Pioppino
   Elm Oyster
Blue-footed Booby
Golden Enoki
   Judas's ear
Hairy Coprin
Maitake
Cultivated Volvaire
Tiger lentil
Stimulating panel
Polypore versicolor
Sulphur polypore
cultivation of lion's mane yamabushiitake
Florida oyster mushroom
morels
cordyceps
shimeji and buna
Oyster mushroom
Portobello mushroom
Mustang oyster mushrooms
strophic
tinder fungus
Flamuilna filiformis, white enokis
Red Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum)

liquid culture syringes

  • 🍄 MYCELIUM liquid culture: Perfect for inoculating sterilized grains, this liquid mycelium is an advanced solution for experienced mushroom growers.
  • 🌱 HIGH EFFICIENCY: Each 10-ml syringe can inoculate up to 6 kg of seeds, ensuring rapid and uniform colonization of the substrate.
  • 💧 EASY TO USE: The sterile syringes are ready to use, ensuring a clean, contamination-free inoculation.
  • 📦 LONG-TERM STORAGE: Store the liquid mycelium in the refrigerator for up to 12 months, giving you maximum flexibility for your grows.
  • 🌍 AVAILABLE VARIETIES: Below you’ll find our mushroom collection, featuring all the varieties we’ve selected and carefully cultivated.
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advanced level
Advanced level:
If you're a beginner, it's best to start with our ready-to-grow kits or our grain-based mycelium.

Liquid mycelium cultures are generally used to inoculate sterilized grains to produce "blanks" or "inoculums," which are then used to inoculate fruiting substrates fruiting straw or sawdust.

You can also use them with our pre-sterilized grain bags or our agar-based culture media.

Liquid cultures are supplied in 10-ml syringes, which are sufficient to inoculate several jars or bags of grain (between 1 and 6 kg). They consist of a nutrient solution and mycelium.

Check

Our mycelium is produced in a laboratory to ensure its quality and freedom from contamination. In addition, all cultures are tested before use.

Usage

Before use, shake the syringe well to distribute the mycelium as evenly as possible throughout the liquid. We intentionally leave a small air bubble in the syringe to help with distribution.

We recommend that you wash your hands with soap and water and wear gloves before performing any laboratory procedures. Work in as clean an environment as possible to minimize the risk of contamination.

Clean the injection site with 70% alcohol, as well as the tip of the syringe. Unscrew the cap and screw on the needle.

Insert the needle into the container and inject the desired amount of liquid.

The more liquid you add, the more mycelium there will be, and the faster the colonization will take place.

Preservation

Mycelium in liquid culture excellent shelf life.

Storing mycelium in liquid culture hermetically sealed syringes ensures a long shelf life.

We recommend storing them in the refrigerator and using them within 12 months. However, it is best to use them sooner.

List of varieties

Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus spp.)

KB1 Oyster Mushroom
A variety with large, thick caps and fleshy stems that remain tender all the way to the base. Very high yield and consistent fruiting. Excellent shelf life and a flavor that is highly appreciated when eaten fresh.

Elm Oyster Mushroom (
) A hardy white oyster mushroom with large, thin caps. Fast-growing and highly productive. Average shelf life, but very reliable in cultivation.

Florida Oyster Mushroom (
) A heat-tolerant variety that produces fruiting bodies at temperatures as low as 10 °C. Fruiting bodies grow in clusters of small caps (3–5 cm). They are bluish-gray in cold conditions and off-white in warm conditions. The mycelium is robust and tolerant.

Prince Oyster Mushroom (
) A classic commercial variety that produces cascades of small, silvery-gray caps. Short, slender stems. Good yield and excellent shelf life; color darkens below 15 °C.

Blue Brat Oyster Mushroom
strain to Bratislava, featuring small, silvery-gray caps. Average yield but excellent hardiness. Fast-growing and highly resistant to changing conditions.

King of Pearl Oyster Mushroom
Beige-gray caps with a uniform appearance. Average productivity offset by very vigorous and fast-growing mycelium. Ideal for short growing cycles.

Pearl Oyster Mushroom (
) A hardy, basic variety with small beige caps. Moderate yield but highly adaptable to temperature fluctuations. strain and versatile strain .

Pathfinder Oyster Mushroom (
) Large, beige caps; relatively delicate but of very high quality. Wide, tender stems. A delicate, almond-scented flavor that is highly prized in cooking.

Soignes Oyster Mushroom
A winter variety native to the Forêt de Soignes (Belgium). Gray-brown in color, with very vigorous mycelium. Thrives in cold weather and outdoor air, well-suited for winter cultivation.


Oyster Mushroom Also known as the Italian oyster mushroom. Tolerates heat well and can be grown year-round. Grows very quickly and produces small clusters of mushrooms. Highly resilient and adaptable to a wide range of substrates; best harvested young.

Pleurote Mustang
Variété d’hiver issue d’une forêt wallonne. Chapeaux denses et lourds, couleur gris-brun. Mycélium très agressif, nécessitant un choc de froid marqué (< 10 °C). Bonne productivité mais avec une phase de repos post-colonisation d’environ un mois.


Yellow Oyster Mushroom Distinct flavor and texture compared to other oyster mushrooms, with a slight anise-like taste. Prefers temperatures above 18°C and plenty of light for intense color. Fragile caps; harvest while young.


Pink Oyster Mushroom A thermophilic variety (25–30 °C) that grows very quickly. Spectacular appearance, ideal for niche markets. Short shelf life; harvest recommended.

Hybrids & Related Species

Black Pearl
A hybrid of oyster mushrooms and king oyster mushrooms. Combines thick, firm flesh with high yields. Strong commercial potential.

“Kings” King Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus eryngii)
A classic commercial variety. Very meaty stem, firm texture, and delicate flavor. Highly prized in fine dining.


Hericiums

Lion’s Mane “PomPom” (Hericium erinaceus)
A commercial variety with fruiting , compact fruiting . High yield and easy to cultivate. Its texture is reminiscent of seafood and is highly prized.

Comb Tooth (Hericium coralloides)
fruiting branchedfruiting body with a coral-like appearance. A delicate and rarer variety. High culinary and aesthetic value.


Edible & Medicinal Mushrooms

Agaricaceae and related families

White Button Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus)
The gold standard in mushroom cultivation. Consistent and standardized production. Widely used in cooking.

Shaggy Mane (Coprinus comatus)
Harvest while young, before they turn mushy. Fine texture and delicate flavor. A delicate mushroom, but highly prized when fresh.

Lentinula / Lentinus

Shiitake 3790 (Lentinula edodes)
A reliable commercial variety. fruiting and regular fruiting . Good flavor.

Shiitake 3770 (Lentinula edodes)
strain suited for log cultivation. Vigorous growth and fruiting tolerant of fruiting .

Tiger Lentinus (Lentinus tigrinus)
Ornate cap and firm texture. Culinary and visual appeal. Can be cultivated on wood.

Ganoderma

Red Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum)
A staple in mycotherapy. fruiting bracket-shaped fruiting body. Widely used for its polysaccharides and triterpenes.

Black Reishi (Ganoderma sinense)
Medicinal properties similar to those of lucidum. Milder flavor. A good alternative for cultivation.

Reishi Lingzhi / Antlers (Ganoderma multipileum)
Spectacular branched fruiting bodies. Highly sought after for its “antler” shapes. Used for medicinal and decorative purposes.

Strophariaceae

Stropharia rugosoannulata (
) An excellent mushroom for cultivation on mulch or wood chips. Productive and hardy. Of interest in agroecology.

Hypsizygus

White Shimeji (Hypsizygus tessulatus)
Commercial variety. Crisp texture and nutty flavor. Compact fruiting bodies.

Elm Oyster Mushroom (Hypsizygus ulmarius)
The “true” elm oyster mushroom. Large fruiting bodies. More technically demanding to cultivate than Pleurotus ostreatus.

Other edible species

Smoky-capped Hypholoma (Hypholoma capnoides)
A small forest mushroom. Mild and pleasant taste. Of niche culinary interest.

Nameko (Pholiota nameko)
A Japanese commercial variety. Characterized by its gelatinous texture. Highly prized in Asian cuisine.

Chestnut (Pholiota adiposa)
Golden-brown caps with a nutty flavor. A reliable commercial variety. Holds up well when cooked.

Pioppino (Agrocybe aegerita)
Brown cap, long, firm stem. Intense, aromatic flavor. Highly prized by chefs.

Blue-footed (Lepista nuda)
Distinctive purple color. Strong floral scent. Primarily a winter variety.

Golden Enoki (Flammulina velutipes)
Long stems, crisp texture. Can be eaten raw or cooked. Can be grown under controlled conditions.

Judas's Ear (Auricularia judae)
Gelatinous texture. Widely used in Asian cuisine and traditional medicine. Keeps well when dried.

Maitake (Grifola frondosa)
fruiting large clusters. A highly sought-after commercial variety. High culinary and medicinal value.

Cultivated Volvariella (Volvariella volvacea)
A tropical Asian mushroom. Grown at high temperatures. Tender texture and delicate flavor.


Polypores & specific species

Panellus stipticus (Panelle Stiptique)
Bioluminescent mushroom. Of scientific and educational interest. Not intended for food production.

Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor)
Well-known in mycotherapy. Rich in polysaccharides. Grown on wood.

Sulphur Polypore (Laetiporus sulphureus)
strain locally in Louvain-la-Neuve from a wild cherry tree. Bright yellow caps, tangy flavor. Best grown on partially buried logs.


Exceptional species

Black Morel (Morchella elata)
A saprophytic variety native to France. Highly prized in haute cuisine. Cultivation remains technically challenging and experimental.

Cordyceps militaris
strain excellent strain Kaizen Cordyceps (England). Produces regular, well-pigmented fruiting bodies. Highly valued in mycotherapy and functional products.

Customer Reviews

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Christophe L.
as usual

As usual, top-quality product

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Anonymous
great

Great, delivered on time, top-notch quality—but be careful: if you're in France, Chronopost isn't always reliable...

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Pierre B.
Crop in perfect condition

A culture in perfect condition that has resumed growth following subculturing.

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Pierre B.
Crop in perfect condition

A culture in perfect condition that resumed growth immediately after being duplicated.

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Nicolas C.
Great product

Great product, it works really well—that's awesome

Reviews in Other Languages

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Sven S.
Oesterzwam KB1

Really good, vigorous mycelium. Within 10 days, my grain pots were completely colonized. And that was with just 2 ml of liquid per pot.

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T.B.
Excellent service

Professional service with excellent problem-solving skills. Highly recommended 👌

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