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  • 10cc 100% CLEAN active mycelium liquid culture
  • Incubation:75-85°F, Primordia Formation: 55-70°F, Fruitbody development: 70-85°F
  • Tested before it is launched onto the market
  • 100% satisfaction guaranteed

 

Auricularia auricula-judae (Latin for 'Judas's Ear'), known as the Jew's ear, (black) wood ear, jelly ear or by a number of other common names, is a species of edible Auriculariales fungus found worldwide. The fruiting body is distinguished by its noticeably ear-like shape and brown colouration; it grows upon wood, especially elder. Its specific epithet is derived from the belief that Judas Iscariot hanged himself from an elder tree; the Latin Judae ('Judas's') was mistranslated into English as 'Jew's', leading to the term "Jew's ear", while today "jelly ear" and other names are sometimes used. The fungus can be found throughout the year in temperate regions worldwide, where it grows upon both dead and living wood.

All cultures are from our sterile lab. You will receive 10cc 100% CLEAN actively growing mycelium in a liquid solution along with everything you need to inoculate your substrate. Before apply the culture to your substrate, make sure shake it first in order to spread the mycelium evenly in the liquid medium.
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Wood Ear(Auricularia Auricula-judae)

$14.99Price
  • Grain spawn

    Suggest 5ml liquid culture for a quart jar grain

    Recommend growing substrate

    78% hardwood, mixed 20% wheat bran , 1% sugar

    and 1% gypsum, 60-65% water

    Incubation

    Temperature

    75-85°F

    Duration

    30 days

    Fruiting induction

    Temperature

    55-70°F(13-20°C)

    Relative Humidity

    90-95%

    Duration

    5-10 days

    Light

    500-1000lux.

    Fruiting conditions

    Room temperature

    70-85°F(21-30°C)

    Relative humidity

    85-90%

    CO2  concentration

    2000-5000ppm

    Light

    500-1000lux

    Flushes

    Number

    3-5

    Interval

    2 weeks

     

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