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In the rare event of you needing to return your order, you must notify us by the next working day as the products are fresh. (We dont repack returns)



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Mushroom Grow Supplies



Agar Products

Agar is derived from a seaweed plus added ingredients. Agar is often used to start and isolate cultures. Agar media also has the advantage that contaminants are usually detected easily on the media surface, and thus can be eliminated early in the growing process. Many types of agar can be used to grow fungal mycelium. Two of the more common are Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) and Malt Dextrose Agar (MDA). Premixed commercial preparations are available from a number of sources. Although these may be considered relatively expensive compared with preparing the agar "from scratch," if one has more money than time, they are a good choice.

80g MALT AGAR £10.00

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80g M-GREEN YEAST AND FUNGI BROTH £12.00

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80g POTATO DEXTROSE AGAR £10.50

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80g SOY PEPTONE YEAST EXTRACT AGAR £11.00

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80g MYCOLOGICAL AGAR £12.00

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80g YM AGAR £11.00

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80g YEAST EXTRACT £11.00

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Lab Supplies

This section will be expanded when our retails premises are open. We do have microscopes etc in storage. If you need a particular product let us know.

Sterile Petri Dishes X 20 £8.00

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Spores

Sterility is key for any mycology project. Thats why we use and stock spores produced by 'mycomate'. We suggest you use a 200X microscope to view these spores.

Cambodian 10ml £12.50

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Gulf Coast 10ml £12.50

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Costa Rican 10ml £12.50

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Amazonian 10ml £12.50

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Culture Kit

Clone any Edible Mushroom or Sclerotia. - £COMING SOON!




Q. Mushrooms are growing around the stump of a fallen tree in my yard. Are they harmful to plants or other trees, or just signs that the stump is decomposing?


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