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Black Reishi Mushroom Ganoderma sinense

Black Reishi Mushroom Ganoderma sinense

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Black Reishi Mushroom

Ganoderma sinense

10 cc/ml liquid fungi mycology culture syringe with a sterile needle.


Buy Black Reishi, Ganoderma sinense, Black Reishi Mushroom liquid culture for rare mushroom cultivation, medicinal mushroom growing, mushroom farming, advanced mycology, gourmet mushrooms, mushroom kits, mushroom growing supplies, mycelium culture, lab-grade mushroom strains, high-potency medicinal fungi, wood-loving mushrooms, hardwood inoculation, mushroom tincture production, immune support, adaptogenic mushrooms, holistic wellness, mushroom art, natural prints, fungal patterns, mushroom decor, mushroom sculptures, and mushroom installations.

Ganoderma sinense, also known as Black Reishi, is a prized medicinal mushroom in traditional Chinese medicine, known for its powerful immune-boosting, anti-inflammatory, and adaptogenic properties. This rare and potent strain produces dark, lacquered fruiting bodies with intricate growth patterns that can be harvested not just for their therapeutic benefits, but also as beautiful natural specimens for mushroom art. The fruiting bodies of Black Reishi can be dried and used to create detailed spore prints, natural mushroom paintings, and unique wall art pieces. Perfect for artists, herbalists, mycologists, and wellness practitioners alike.

Our Black Reishi liquid culture is grown in sterile lab conditions for maximum viability and fast colonization. Ideal for inoculating grain spawn, sawdust blocks, or hardwood logs, this strain thrives in controlled indoor environments or shaded outdoor setups. Whether you're growing for health benefits, ornamental use, or creating bio-art, this premium culture delivers stunning results.

*instructions are not included, please thoroughly research growing conditions and techniques.

*Photo credit goes to Nagy Bendegúz and Sági Szalay Attila. Thank you for your cultivation contributions.

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