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Chaga mushroom Inonotus obliquus
Chaga mushroom Inonotus obliquus
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Chaga mushroom
Inonotus obliquus
10 cc/ml liquid fungi mycology culture syringe with a sterile needle.
Chaga Mushroom Inonotus obliquus Liquid Culture, powerful medicinal fungus for birch tree inoculation and long-term forest cultivation
Inonotus obliquus, commonly known as the chaga mushroom, is a legendary medicinal fungus traditionally harvested from birch trees in cold climates. Known for its hard, charcoal-like exterior and rich orange interior, chaga has been used for centuries in herbal medicine for its immune-supporting, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. It is commonly brewed into teas, tinctures, and natural health supplements.
This premium chaga liquid culture allows growers to inoculate live birch trees or cultivate in controlled conditions to develop the mycelium necessary for long-term outdoor chaga production. While chaga takes years to mature in nature, this culture offers a clean and reliable starting point for research, forest farming, and mycological conservation efforts.
Key features:
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Species: Inonotus obliquus, commonly known as chaga mushroom
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Type: Liquid mushroom culture in sterile nutrient solution
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Ideal for: Inoculating live birch trees, forest farming, long-term outdoor cultivation, and medicinal mushroom research
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Growth habit: Forms black, cracked sterile conks on birch trees, rich in bioactive compounds like betulin and polysaccharides
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Medicinal value: Traditionally used to support immunity, reduce inflammation, and promote overall wellness
Why grow chaga mushrooms:
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Highly valued medicinal mushroom with growing market demand
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Sustainable alternative to wild harvesting from endangered ecosystems
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Ideal for herbalists, forest farmers, and functional mushroom producers
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Compatible with live birch tree inoculation using dowels or grain spawn
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Great for long-term cultivation and natural health applications
How to use:
Inoculate sterilized grain with chaga mushroom liquid culture. Once colonized, the grain spawn can be used to inoculate holes drilled into the trunks of healthy birch trees. Seal with wax to protect the inoculation site. Fruiting body development may take several years, as chaga grows slowly and forms over time. The resulting conks can be harvested sustainably for tea, tinctures, or drying.
Inonotus obliquus chaga mushroom liquid culture is a valuable asset for growers looking to cultivate one of the world’s most potent natural remedies. Whether for personal wellness, medicinal extraction, or forest conservation, this culture supports ethical and long-term chaga production from your own landscape.
*international orders will not include needle.
*instructions are not included, please thoroughly research growing conditions and techniques.
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