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Sale!Yellow Oyster Liquid Culture has numerous health benefits such as boosting your immune system, lowering blood pressure, regulating cholesterol, strong bones, anti-inflammatory properties, anti-cancer properties, and cardiovascular health.
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Sale!This Pink Oyster Liquid Culture Syringe is derived from the Pleurotus djamor, a species of fungus in the family Pleurotaceae.
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Sale!The blue oyster mushroom is one of the most common oyster mushrooms used in cuisine worldwide. Young specimens will be blueish color on their caps, then changing color to grey tones upon maturing.
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This P. Cubensis Study Culture Library is a massive selection of Lab grade 100% viable microscopy spores to get your journey stated with TeamM Fullsend. Single Liquid Culture Options Choose (One Below)
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Lions Mane Liquid Culture. Lions Mane (Hericium erinaceus) is an edible mushroom belonging to the tooth fungus group. Buy More & Save!!!
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Z Strain was created through human cultivation—it’s not a naturally occurring fungus. At some point, someone created a variant strain of a naturally occurring Psilocybe cubensis mushroom, and Z Strain was born.
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Shakti 83 OG P.Cubensis Liquid Culture is a recent albino mutant of the Malabar mushroom that originated in Malabar Coast, India.
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The oyster enigma is an especially interesting variety, as it does not produce mushroom fruiting bodies, but instead produces a blob-like mycelial formation that somewhat resembles a brain.
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Our Casper Mushroom genetics look a lot like Casper and Albino penis envy. similar to the Penis Envy strain. The Ghost strain Offers very thick and wide stems that are a pure, Blinding white color.
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The oyster enigma is an especially interesting variety, as it does not produce mushroom fruiting bodies, but instead produces a blob-like mycelial formation that somewhat resembles a brain.
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The oyster enigma is an especially interesting variety, as it does not produce mushroom fruiting bodies, but instead produces a blob-like mycelial formation that somewhat resembles a brain.
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The oyster enigma is an especially interesting variety, as it does not produce mushroom fruiting bodies, but instead produces a blob-like mycelial formation that somewhat resembles a brain.