


Pink Oyster Liquid Culture – 10 ml Syringe
If you're just getting started with cultivation or want a forgiving species to expand your grow, the ‘Rose’ strain of pink oyster is a solid choice. This Pleurotus djamor culture is beginner-friendly—fast-growing, visually striking, and tolerant of less-than-perfect sterile technique. It thrives in warmer conditions and produces large, bright pink clusters that resemble tropical flowers. (Pro tip: this strain isn’t ideal for winter grows unless you're fruiting indoors with warmth.)
What’s Included:
10ml liquid culture syringe
Sterile 16-gauge needle
Alcohol wipe
Sealed in a protective plastic sleeve
Storage & Best Practices:
Shelf Life: Up to 6 months refrigerated
Application: Designed for use with self-healing injection ports on grain bags or jars
Technique Tips:
Shake well before use
Use sterile practices during inoculation
For best results, work in a still air box or flow hood
If reusing the needle, sterilize thoroughly before and after each use
Because this strain colonizes aggressively and fruits quickly in warm environments, it's great for learning the ropes or producing a fast turnaround. It's also more forgiving than some species if you're still dialing in your sterile workflow—though cleanliness is always the goal.
If you're just getting started with cultivation or want a forgiving species to expand your grow, the ‘Rose’ strain of pink oyster is a solid choice. This Pleurotus djamor culture is beginner-friendly—fast-growing, visually striking, and tolerant of less-than-perfect sterile technique. It thrives in warmer conditions and produces large, bright pink clusters that resemble tropical flowers. (Pro tip: this strain isn’t ideal for winter grows unless you're fruiting indoors with warmth.)
What’s Included:
10ml liquid culture syringe
Sterile 16-gauge needle
Alcohol wipe
Sealed in a protective plastic sleeve
Storage & Best Practices:
Shelf Life: Up to 6 months refrigerated
Application: Designed for use with self-healing injection ports on grain bags or jars
Technique Tips:
Shake well before use
Use sterile practices during inoculation
For best results, work in a still air box or flow hood
If reusing the needle, sterilize thoroughly before and after each use
Because this strain colonizes aggressively and fruits quickly in warm environments, it's great for learning the ropes or producing a fast turnaround. It's also more forgiving than some species if you're still dialing in your sterile workflow—though cleanliness is always the goal.