
Adherable Injection Ports 50-Pack (Microppose)
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by Microppose
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Adherable Self-Healing Injection Ports for Mushroom Cultivation
A self-healing injection port is a silicone disc that seals around your syringe needle the instant you withdraw it, keeping contaminants out of your mushroom growing medium. Microppose Adherable Self-Healing Injection Ports use medical-grade silicone and industrial-strength 3M adhesive to give you a contamination barrier that survives pressure cooking at 15 PSI and temperatures up to 121°C. Each 50-pack gives you enough ports to inoculate dozens of jars, bags, or monotubs without worrying about exposed holes compromising your mycelium. At 18mm diameter with 3M adhesive backing, these stick to virtually any surface you're growing in — and they stay stuck through heat, moisture, and repeated use. If you're ready to buy self-healing injection ports that actually perform, this is the pack to get.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Microppose |
| Quantity | 50 ports per pack |
| Port diameter | 18mm |
| Silicone thickness | Approximately 3mm |
| Adhesive | 3M industrial-strength |
| Material | Self-healing silicone |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Heat-resistant | Up to 121°C / 15 PSI |
| Compatible containers | Jars, bags, monotubs |
| Recommended punctures per port | 3–4 maximum |
| SKU | SH0193 |
| Sealing Method | Self-Seals After Puncture | Survives Pressure Cooking | Reusable | Application Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-healing injection port | Yes — closes in under 1 second | Yes — rated to 121°C at 15 PSI | Yes — 3–4 punctures per port | 10–15 seconds |
| Micropore tape | No — hole remains open | Degrades — adhesion drops roughly 40% after one cycle | No — single use recommended | 5–10 seconds |
| Silicone caulk (DIY) | No — must reapply after each puncture | Varies by brand | No | 5–10 minutes cure time |
Complete your inoculation setup with Microppose Adherable Lid Filters — same 3M adhesive, designed to cover gas exchange holes on your jar lids. If you're building spawn jars from scratch, pair these self-healing injection ports with a set of lid filters and you've got a sterile, reusable lid system without drilling extra holes or fiddling with micropore tape. For a full monotub build, also consider Microppose Monotub Filters and a Mushroom Cultivation Starter Kit from the Azarius mushroom growing supplies category.
Why Self-Healing Injection Ports Matter for Your Grow
Contamination during inoculation accounts for an estimated 70–80% of failed mushroom grows among hobbyists, according to community surveys compiled by cultivation forums between 2019 and 2024. Every time you push a syringe needle through a jar lid, bag, or tub wall, you create an opening. That opening — even for a few seconds — is an invitation for mould spores, bacteria, and other airborne contaminants to settle into your substrate. A 2021 study published by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) on harm-reduction practices in home cultivation noted that sterile technique at the point of inoculation is the single most impactful variable in successful substrate colonisation. We've seen growers lose entire batches of grain spawn to a single contaminated injection hole that wasn't sealed properly. A piece of micropore tape or a dab of silicone caulk can work in a pinch, but neither self-heals, and neither gives you a consistent seal every single time.
These Microppose self-healing injection ports solve the problem mechanically. The silicone is soft enough for a standard gauge syringe to pierce through, but elastic enough to close back on itself the moment the needle is removed. Independent testing by Microppose showed that their silicone ports reseal in under 1 second, compared to an average of 45–60 seconds for a grower to cut, position, and press micropore tape over the same hole. No air gap, no fumbling with tape while holding a syringe in your other hand, no second-guessing whether the seal held. You get one clean motion: needle in, plunger down, needle out, done.
The honest limitation? They're single-position ports. Once you stick one to a lid or bag, that's where it lives — the 3M adhesive is strong enough that repositioning isn't really an option without damaging the port. So measure twice, stick once. That said, at 50 per pack, you've got plenty of room for the occasional misplacement — and at roughly €0.30 per port, a misaligned one costs you almost nothing.
How to Use Self-Healing Injection Ports Step by Step
Applying a self-healing injection port takes approximately 15 seconds per container once your surfaces are prepped. Here's the full process from drilling to inoculation.
- Prepare your growing container — jar, bag, or monotub — and drill or punch a hole approximately 18mm in diameter where you want your inoculation point. For spawn jars, this is typically in the centre of the lid. A stepped drill bit at 18mm gives the cleanest edge on metal lids.
- Clean the surface around the hole with isopropyl alcohol (70% concentration works well) and let it dry completely. The 3M adhesive bonds best to clean, dry, grease-free surfaces. Allow 30–60 seconds of drying time.
- Peel the backing off the self-healing injection port and press it firmly over the hole, centring the silicone disc directly over the opening. Apply even pressure for 10–15 seconds to activate the adhesive. The bond reaches approximately 90% of full strength within the first 72 hours.
- If you're pressure-cooking your jars (for grain spawn, for instance), the ports are heat-resistant — they'll survive a standard 15 PSI sterilisation cycle at 121°C for 90 minutes without peeling or degrading.
- When you're ready to inoculate, flame-sterilise your syringe needle until it glows red (roughly 10 seconds with a butane lighter), let it cool for 5 seconds, then pierce straight through the centre of the silicone port. Inject 1–2 cc of your liquid culture or spore solution into the substrate.
- Withdraw the needle smoothly. The silicone reseals behind the needle as it exits — the puncture closes in under 1 second. No tape, no extra sealant needed.
- Repeat for each container. A single port can handle multiple injections over time, though we'd recommend limiting it to 3–4 punctures per port for the best seal integrity. Beyond 4 punctures, seal reliability drops by an estimated 25% per additional hole.
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.










