Liquid culture
Mushroom liquid culture is a sterile mixture of lightly nutritious water made from specific sugars and then inoculated with living mycelium or mushroom spores. The purpose of liquid culture is for the development of mycelium growth.
Simple liquid culture recipe
The most basic liquid culture recipe contains just 2 ingredients:
- 600mls water (non-chlorinated water).
- 30g corn syrup.
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What You’ll Need
- Brewers yeast, light malt extract or peptone (optional).
- Magnetic stirrer or marbles.
- 1x QUART mason jars.
- 1x modified lid with injection port and filter for mushroom growing.
- Pressure Cooker.
- Aluminium foil.
Instructions:
- Using digital scales, measure the ingredients.
- Fill quart jar to 600mls with hot water.
- Mix together ingredients using a spoon or magnetic stirrer.
- Once you have mixed together your ingredients in a mason jar, bottle & cover lid with aluminum foil.
- Using a pressure cooker, sterilize the liquid culture jar for 20 minutes at 15PSI. (Make sure the bottom of the pressure cooker doesn’t run out of water or this will cause the jars to crack and break).
- Inoculate your liquid culture. This can be done using a colonized liquid culture syringe, injecting it through the injection port or alternatively you can open the LC lid in front of a flow hood or in still air box (SAB), and place a piece of colonized agar into the sterile solution.
- Agitate.
- Wait for your mycelium to grow. This can take up to 7 days to see any results.
Liquid culture is best stored in the fridge at 36-40 °F. The liquid culture once colonized can be stored unopened in the fridge for up to 3 months. Liquid culture that contain Pink Oyster or Golden Oyster mycelium should not be stored in the fridge.
Agar
Mushroom growers use agar to observe the growth of their mycelium. Agar can be created by combining water, nutrients, and dried agar-agar powder. The mixture is dissolved in water, then pressure sterilized and finally poured into petri dishes.
Simple Water Agar Recipe