
Pink Oyster (Pleurotus djamor):
- Grows best in warmer weather, however we've gotten it to grow in winter
- Seafood-like aroma
- Meaty
- Mild and woody flavor
All Liquid Cultures come with in a 10mL syringe with sterile 16 gauge LL needle
Benefits:
- Anti-oxidant
- Anti-bacterial
- Anti-tumor & anti-cancer properties
- Immune System Support
- Cholesterol reduction
- Antiviral properties
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