Red Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) Liquid Culture Spuit
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Red Reishi Liquid Culture, is prepared from pure mushroom cultures and are made using the best quality malt and yeast extracts. Liquid mycelium made with pure mushroom cultures is much more effective than liquid cultures made with spores. The advantage of liquid culture is that it spreads much more evenly through a pot of grain, and you will see faster colonisation of the grain. The contents of syringe are exclusively for colonising substrates and not for direct consumption. Experience a royal feeling with Red Reishi mushroom, also called the ‘mushroom of immortality’ in traditional Chinese medicine. For more than 2,000 years, this mushroom has been held in high esteem in Chinese medicine. This appreciation is due to its rich presence of natural vitamins, nutrients and adaptogens.
Contents
These items are further packed in a zip-lock bag to further protect against contamination.
- 1x 20 ml liquid culture in a syringe
- 1x alcohol swab
- 1x sterile needle
Use
- Add 1-2ml per 1L jar of sterilised grain.
- Shake the liquid culture well before use. Red Reishi has slow and sometimes irregular growth. It may appear as if no growth is taking place, but the process has probably already started.
After use
- Store it again in the fridge.
- Dry the needle thoroughly with a new alcohol wipe before replacing the protective cap to prevent rust.
- Optional: use a lighter to heat the needle and evaporate any remaining water. Then let it cool before replacing the cap.
- Put the liquid culture in a ziplock bag for extra protection and place it back in the fridge.
These instructions will ensure that the liquid culture remains effective and usable for as long as possible.
What substrate do we grow on
The answer is hardwood (most suitable: oak, beech, birch, alder). Should you prefer a more natural approach, it is also possible to cultivate Red Reishi outdoors directly on hardwood logs.
Phase 1: Growth conditions
Phase 1: Mycelial growth
Temperature: 21 – 27°C
Humidity: 95 – 100%
Duration: 10 – 20 days
Light: n/a
Phase 2: Primordia formation / fruiting
(For growing antler formation in a closed bag.)
Temperature: 18 – 24°C
Humidity: 95 – 100%
Duration: 14 – 28 days
Light: 200 – 500 lux for 4 – 8 hours a day
Phase 3: Fruit formation initiation
(For growing conk formation in open bags.)
Temperature: 21 – 27 °C
Humidity: 95 – 100%
Duration: 14 – 28 days
Light: 750 – 1,500 lux for 12 hours a day
Phase 4: Fruiting and harvesting
Temperature: 21 – 27 °C
Humidity: 80-85%
Duration: 60 days
Light: 750 – 1,500 lux
Cropping cycle: 1 – 2 harvests within 90 – 120 days
Storage advice
- Use the liquid culture within 2 months.
- Store it in the fridge or another cool, dark location.
- Avoid exposure to UV light.