LB Agar Plates - Evviva Sciences - Prepoured Luria-Bertani Agar (LB) Petri Dishes - General Purpose Media - Top Science Kit for Science Fair Projects!
- PREPOURED CONVENIENT AGAR PLATES. DON'T WASTE TIME POURING AGAR. The plates are pre-poured LB agar (luria bertani agar). LB agar is a general purpose medium, which is an excellent choice for student science fair projects!
- PETRI DISHES WILL ARRIVE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION OR WE WILL REPLACE THEM! If there are any damaged plates, we will replace them no questions asked.
- EXCELLENT AGAR CHOICE FOR SCIENCE FAIR AND CLASSROOM PROJECTS: LB agar is highly recommended for science fair projects or in class experiments!
- OUR PLATES WON'T DRY OUT AND THEY WILL NOT CRACK. All plates are poured with a premium thick layer of agar which promotes excellent performance. Petri plates have been professionally packed using biotech industry standards.
- YOU WILL LOVE YOUR LB AGAR PLATES: If you have any issues or concerns please contact us! We always make things right.
Easy to use prepoured LB agar petri dishes (LB plates) for the detection of bacteria, yeasts, molds, and other fungus. NO pouring your own plates, which is time consuming and NO autoclaving required. Our plates are completely sterile or we will replace them free of charge. This is an excellent science kit to learn microbiology and great for laboratory use. Each plate is coated with a thick layer of agar perfect for bacterial or fungal growth! See increased microorganism growth compared to other products. The thick agar surface prevents cracking and drying of the plates as seen with other kits. 100% money back guaranteed if you don't absolutely love your set. Kit Contents:
1. 10 pre-poured sterile petri dishes with agar
Here are some basic Instructions:
1. We recommend that unopened plates be refrigerated so they last longer (NOT FROZEN-this will crack the agar). Ideally, plates should be used within 30 days.
2. Take out LB agar plates (LB petri dishes) and let them warm up to room temperature for about 30min to 1hr.
3. Add bacterial/fungal cultures to the plates
4. Close the lid and turn the plate upside down so that the lid is on the bottom and agar is on the top.
5. Incubate plates at about 85-99°F, and keep a thermometer nearby to monitor the temperature.
6. Bacterial and fungal colonies should be visible in 1-4 days.