Buying white truffle spores ( Tuber magnatum ) is the first step in the challenging but rewarding process of truffle cultivation. Unlike standard mushrooms, truffles require a symbiotic relationship with host trees like oak or hazelnut. You can find spores in various formats, ranging from dry seeds to liquid cultures. White Truffle Spore and Mycelium Options

: Truffles cannot grow alone. You must have suitable host trees (Oak, Hazelnut, Beech, or Poplar) and the correct soil pH (typically alkaline, around 7.5 to 8.3).

: For a higher success rate, many growers prefer buying saplings that have already been professionally inoculated with truffle mycelium in a lab.

Tuber Magnatum Truffle Spawn for Planting – Heirloom & Non-GMO Organic Garden Inoculated Seedlings with High Germination, 100 Neera Seeds Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Tuber Magnatum Truffle Spawn for Planting – Heirloom & Non-GMO Organic Garden Inoculated Seedlings with High Germination, 500 Neera Seeds Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

White truffle(Tuber Magnatum) mycelium spores on 100+ grains of wheat Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

: Ensure you are buying Tuber magnatum (the prized Italian White Truffle) or Tuber oregonense (Oregon White Truffle) depending on your climate and goals. Format :

: Spores are often delivered on grain (like wheat) or dry seeds, which are used to inoculate the soil around tree roots.