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Antler Reishi Ganoderma multipileum

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Antler Reishi

Ganoderma multipileum

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


The Antler Reishi (Ganoderma multipileum) is a unique and highly sought-after mushroom in the world of medicinal fungi. Known for its antler-like structure and revered in traditional Chinese medicine, this fascinating mushroom is both an eye-catching addition to any mushroom grower’s collection and a potent natural wellness booster. Unlike the traditional Reishi mushroom with its flat, fan-like cap, the Antler Reishi grows in a branching pattern that resembles antlers. Its reddish-brown color and elegant shape make it a striking addition to any grow space, blending beauty with medicinal value.

The Antler Reishi can be grown on hardwood sawdust or other common substrates, and it thrives in a variety of indoor and outdoor environments. Its growth in antler form is typically achieved in low-light conditions with limited airflow, making it accessible to home cultivators with minimal setup requirements.

We provide premium-quality Antler Reishi mushroom cultures that are carefully prepared to ensure success for both beginners and seasoned growers. Our cultures are derived from high-potency, contaminant-free strains, ensuring that you’re cultivating the purest and most effective Reishi. Whether you’re growing indoors or outdoors, our culture is the first step to various setups, including standard substrate bags or log inoculation.

Add the Antler Reishi to your collection today, and begin reaping the benefits of this beautiful, healing mushroom. Whether you’re drawn by its unique form, health properties, or ease of cultivation, the Antler Reishi is a powerful addition to any cultivator’s repertoire. Start your journey with our culture and let this extraordinary mushroom bring wellness and beauty to your space!

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