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The Makilla Gorilla Liquid Culture Syringe contains a special and strong mushroom strain, a mix of Melmac Penis Envy and Albino Penis Envy (APE). This cross ensures that the fungus grows quickly, makes large mushrooms and is very potent. It is especially suitable for experienced growers and researchers looking for exceptional genetics. Each syringe contains 10 ml of liquid culture with fully developed Makilla Gorilla mycelium. Produced in a sterile laboratory environment to ensure purity and viability. Includes a sterile needle for accurate and easy inoculation.
Professionally isolated and prepared under sterile conditions to minimise contamination risks.
Perfectly suited to cereal substrates.
Inoculating your substrate has never been easier. With a simple injection of Makilla Gorilla Liquid Culture, you can watch the mycelial network multiply and transform your growing medium into a canvas on which mushrooms can flourish.
Substrate inoculation: Start by preparing the substrate, such as vermiculite and brown rice flour, as described earlier. Make sure the substrate is moist but not soggy. Next, grab the spore syringe with the Makilla Gorilla spores.
Inoculation process: Shake the spore syringe with the mushroom spores well to make sure the spores are evenly distributed. Then use the syringe to distribute the spores evenly across the substrate. This can be done by applying small amounts of spores at different spots on the substrate.
Incubation: After the substrate has been inoculated with the mushroom spores, it is time to incubate the substrate. Place the substrate in a dark and warm room with a constant temperature between 20-25°C. This promotes colonisation of the substrate by the mushroom spores.
Growth and harvest: After a few weeks, the mushroom spores should begin to colonise and develop into mushrooms. Keep checking the substrate for humidity and any signs of contamination. Once the mushrooms are fully developed, they can be harvested for consumption.