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Evviva Sciences Malt Extract Agar Powder (100g) is a nutrient-rich, industry-standard agar designed for microbiology and mycology applications. It enables the preparation of over 100 agar plates, ideal for mushroom cultivation, mold, and fungus research. Backed by expert scientific support, it offers a cost-effective and reliable solution for both professional and hobbyist culture experiments.














| ASIN | B092HW6NC9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,161 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #70 in Lab Petri Dishes |
| Date First Available | April 13, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
| Item model number | EV36 |
| Manufacturer | ES EVVIVA SCIENCES |
| Package Dimensions | 4.21 x 2.32 x 2.24 inches |
A**H
Works for starting mushroom mycelium.
I used it for working with mushroom mycelium and it worked great for me. It was my first time ever using agar and it was easy and I was successful the first time.
P**C
It seems to work.
It is difficult to line up the device so that it locks into place with the filter. It would not take much to provide a red dot or something to help line up the device with the tiny hole.
D**N
Why would anyone buy this?
In my beginning days of mycology I thought I needed to buy things like this but then I learned that you can buy like a kilo of LMEA plus Agar Agar for basically the same price as this which is basically a shot glass worth of stuff. This is ripoff city. Please just buy regular MEA, agar agar, and active yeast. It’s literally that easy. 500ml distilled h2o, 10 g agar agar (the type they use for food). 7.5 g of MEA (type used for brewing beer), 0.25 g of dry active yeast. Mix, PC for 20 minutes, pour into Petri dish and you have perfect plates for rhizomorphic growth.
F**E
Not worth it
I bought this for some agar dishes. Used twice and didn't like it. Thought it didn't work well
I**…
Foreign material in powder
Powder contained at least 2 large pieces of foreign material (plastic tubing of some sort). I assume its from their manufacturing process. For the price, I expected better quality. You’re better off buying food quality agar powder (fraction of the price). It
H**Y
Way over priced. Get a pound for 10 bucks. Same thing.
I've been growing mushrooms for many years. Don't waste your money on this. Get a pound for 10 bucks
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