How To Make Agar Growth Media For Mushrooms?

Gather materials: agar powder, distilled water, light malt extract or potato dextrose, yeast extract optional, pressure cooker or autoclave, sterile Petri dishes or jars, measuring tools, heat-safe container, alcohol, gloves, and a still-air box or laminar flow hood

Choose a basic recipe: 20 g agar powder, 20 g malt extract, 1 g yeast extract optional, 1 liter distilled water

Measure the water into a heat-safe container

Add agar powder and nutrients to the water

Stir thoroughly until mixed

Heat the mixture while stirring until fully dissolved

Pour the medium into bottles or jars suitable for sterilization

Cap loosely or cover with foil

Sterilize in a pressure cooker at 15 psi for 20 to 30 minutes

Let the sterilized medium cool until warm but still liquid

Disinfect your work area and tools with alcohol

Pour the agar into sterile Petri dishes or sterile containers inside a clean workspace

Fill dishes only partway to avoid overflow

Allow the agar to cool and solidify

Store sealed plates upside down after solidifying

Use the plates for mushroom culture transfers under sterile conditions

Optional recipe variations: potato dextrose agar, malt extract agar, or plain nutrient agar

Optional additives: activated charcoal, antibiotics only if needed and appropriate, or pH adjusters if required

Label each plate with date and medium type

Keep unused plates sealed and refrigerated if storing for later use

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