




🌿 Grow the future of science—fast, fresh, and out of this world!
Algae Research Supply’s Chlorella Vulgaris culture offers a fast-growing, protein-rich algae strain ideal for educational science projects and experiments. Available in a 1000ml liquid form, this culture supports diverse scientific inquiries from toxicology to environmental studies. With a proven track record of space missions and comprehensive support materials, it’s the go-to choice for educators and students aiming to elevate their STEM projects.
| ASIN | B073T91B7H |
| Date First Available | July 11, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | AC |
| Manufacturer | Algae Research Supply |
M**T
Great
Amazing. High Quality. I used it to make more. I made a lot.
R**W
Didn't work for me
I picked an amount that was too small for my needs and decided to try it anyway. I setup a small container with pH and nutrients as instructed. The thing had mega air flow from my pump that brews my compost tea and tons of proper lighting. Thermometer and controller for heat and the stuff never grew any more algae. It was pretty cold in MN when this arrived so most likely the algae was DOA.
B**N
Fast growing algae
All i wanted was a nice little hobby and now i have so much algae, it cultured well once i got the light and nutrient mix figured out, took 2 weeks to get it from 500ml to 60 gallons (not fully dense but suited for tank size)
M**A
Quality sample
Great quality algae, with no contamination from other species. Used it for growing my own fertilizer. Algae sample was very much alive, and reproduced very quickly!
A**A
Algae was not alive
I have cultured algae many times. I was not able to get anything going with this algae. I don't know if perhaps it got too cold in transit. It was for a lab I do with my middle schoolers and it did not work.
D**K
Expensive but effective
This much product would have been $7 before greedflation but it has quickly propagated so …there’s that.
A**W
I looked under a microscope. Most of it was not spirulina.
The cultures came extremely sparsely in their initial containers. I put them into a proper solution to let them propagate and a few weeks later I looked at it under a microscope. The majority of algae was not spirulina - it was something small and round. I did see a few pieces of spirulina but they were very sparse. At 40x magnification I could only count maybe 3. I'm gonna have to get another culture.
M**P
Frozen yet thriving
I bought a smaller batch a couple months ago that wasn’t nearly as alive, but even though this one came frozen solid, it’s culture is booming. I use spirulina for home air purification because they are pigs for co2. I’m pretty much knocking off an actual overpriced product that has some solid science behind it. (Algen air). Their product is sleek like Apple made it, but it’s lacking an adequate light and bubbler, and there’s no heater which is key. It retails for 200, but you can make your own “aquarium style” in any glass container you want for under 40. When you feed the culture, I bring some spring water to a boil and dilute the mixture, let it cool and you’ll immediately see more activity. Grow on!
N**E
Packaging was great and had detailed description of the contents. Great products
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