Unlock Superior Mushroom Growth with Oak Pellets

Mushroom farmers understand that the key to cultivating the finest gourmet mushrooms lies in the quality of both the genetics and the nutrition provided. One of the most critical components of a successful substrate is a reliable hardwood, and Oak has long been recognized as the gold standard. However, sourcing high-quality, chemical-free oak can be a challenge, especially in areas where suitable alternatives are scarce.

At Mushroom Media Online, we offer premium Oak Pellets, the ideal substrate ingredient for growers who demand consistency and excellence. Unlike raw sawdust or wood chips, our Oak Pellets provide a uniform and labor-saving option that delivers outstanding results, particularly for wood-loving species like Oyster Mushrooms.

Our pellets are sourced exclusively from trees and suppliers that are free from oils and harmful chemicals, ensuring that your mushrooms grow in a clean, pure environment. This not only preserves the natural flavor and appearance of your mushrooms but also boosts their overall health and yield.

For those serious about achieving the best possible outcomes in their mushroom farming operations, the choice is clear: trust in the quality of Mushroom Media Online’s Oak Pellets to elevate your substrate and your success.

MMO Reishi (Ganoderma Lucidum) Mycelium Liquid Culture, - 10ML

$15.00
These Liquid Cultures generally take 1 week or so to get out the door.
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MMO Reishi (Ganoderma Lucidum) Mycelium Liquid Culture, - 10ML
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Hard, usually flat, zoned bracket fungus; reddish brown, shiny top. Grows at the base of living and dead deciduous trees or around stumps. May–November. Cap shelflike, semicircular; dark red to dark brown, lighter toward the margin; texture hard, shiny, often zoned. Pores circular to angular; whitish to brown. Stalk rarely present. Spore print brown. Spores magnified are elliptical, with double wall. When young and fresh, ling chih looks varnished, often with striking color bands of red, yellow, and white.