Mushroom Plate Cultures

Shop a curated selection of lab-prepared agar plates containing actively growing mycelium from trusted gourmet and medicinal species. Each plate offers clean, vigorous genetics ready for transfer to grain, sawdust, or liquid culture, making it perfect for cloning, strain preservation, or research.

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Mushroom Plate Culture Frequently Asked Questions

A mushroom plate culture is a sterile petri dish filled with agar that has been inoculated with live mycelium from a specific mushroom species or strain. It provides a clean, stable environment for maintaining and expanding pure fungal genetics.

  • Plate cultures contain actively growing mycelium that’s already germinated and isolated — offering faster, more predictable results.
  • Spores are used for strain creation or diversity but take longer to grow and carry more genetic variation.
  • Liquid cultures are great for expansion, but plate cultures are the best source for verifying purity and strength before scaling up.
A cluster of brown-capped mushrooms with long, pale stems against a plain white background.