What are spore syringes and live tissue culture syringes, and how do I use them?
F.A.Q.- Spore syringes are sterile, capped syringe systems filled with pure, live spores of your selected fungal specimen suspended in a liquid base. Spore syringes are used for storing and dispensing mushroom spores for the purpose of mycology research, identification, taxonomy and microscopy. Spore syringes can also be used to inoculate sterilized grain or other growing mediums in order to produce mycelium of the chosen mushroom strain. Each spore syringe is delivered with a sterile needle, alcohol swabs and gloves, ready for assembly and use. Live tissue culture syringes are sterile, capped syringe systems filled with pure, live tissue samples of your selected fungal specimens suspended in a liquid nutrient base. Live tissue culture syringes are used to store and dispense live mycology tissue samples for the purpose of mycology research, identification, taxonomy and microscopy. Like spore syringes, live tissue culture syringes can also be used to inoculate sterilized grain or other