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Shiitake
Mushroom Grow Kit
Price: $30.00
Full Description:
Everything you
need to start exploring the wonders of edible mushroom cultivation!
These kits include a shiitake mushroom culture syringe (Lentinula
edodes) and come with a number of our pre-sterilized wood-loving
Bag environments specially formulated for fruiting the shiitake
mushroom.
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Note: Small kit includes
one Bag and 3cc culture syringe, medium kit includes four Bags and
a 10cc culture syringe, and the large kit includes ten Bags and
a 10cc culture syringe.
This latest Bag formula (Pictured in Figure 2) has been developed
for more substantial yields from mushrooms that prefer wood based
substrates over grain based substrates. This formulation design
proves to be more usable by live cultures. The Bags for each kit
are shipped with all air removed for easy packing. Each Bag contains
approximately one pound of sterilized substrate material.
Also included is enough culture material to
get each bag started, see the note above for exact amount of culture
included. A filter patch is attached to the Bag to allow for gas
exchange during colonization. Now shipping with self-healing injection
sites located at substrate level. The Bags measure 4" wide,
3" deep, and 18" tall.
In an effort to reduce the amount of paper waste
created at our company, we will not include printed instructions
for this kit. Directions for use are conveniently displayed for
your reference below.
Directions for use:
Upon arrival, inspect your Bag(s) for punctures
or tears, if any are noticeable, contact us to arrange for a replacement
to be shipped. Unfold the Bag, allowing the extra material to stand
straight.
Locate the small foam disk sealed and attached
in a plastic housing near the base of the Bag. This disc is the
self-healing injector site. Note: The disc will be covered by a
small plastic shield. Do not attempt to remove the plastic covering
the disc, you will inject through it. Sterilize a small section
of the outside of the Bag (on the plastic shield) directly over
the foam disc with an alcohol soaked wipe. With the same alcohol
soaked wipe, sterilize the needle on your culture syringe.
Inoculate the substrate with culture syringe(included)
solution by inserting the needle through the plastic shield and
foam disc at the previously sterilized spot. Squirt 1cc of culture
solution directly into the substrate material .
DO NOT insert the needle through the white filter
patch found near the top of the Bag.
Place the kit's Bag(s) in a dark location and
incubate at 68-78F. It is recommend to store the Bag fully as developing
Mycelia will give off gases that will slowly expand the interior
of the Bag. This ballooning effect is crucial for proper air exchange
and culture development.
Note: During drier summer months it is advisable
to store the Bag in a humid location. Excessively dry environments
may draw moisture from the Bags.
Because colonization will begin in the interior
of the substrate material it may take between 14-20 days for you
to notice the spreading of colonizing mycelium towards the outside
of the Bag (See Figure 3).
Full colonization takes at least one month at
room temperature (68-78F) after injection of the shiitake culture.
A brown coloration will be seen to develop when the kit is mature
and ready to be fruited.
Blistering and cracking reveals potential mushrooms
developing just under the skin of the kit (See Figure 4 for detail
of blistering inside the Bag). These developing mushrooms can be
selectively released from the bag by carefully cutting holes just
above the blister sites or the entire bag plastic material can be
removed for unrestrained fruiting.
This strain of shiitake can be easily fruited
in the kitchen without costly environmental controls. A simple and
effective fruiting setup can be constructed from a thin plastic
grocery or other similar type bag for a humidity tent and a dinner
plate to catch excess water. The humdity tent pictured in Figure
5 is a custom humidity tent design we hope to offer in the future.
Remove or cut holes in the plastic covering
the fully colonized and mature mushroom kit. Place the kit in the
center of the plate on a riser (jar lid or smaller upside down plate)
to support the kit above water which may collect in the dinner plate.
Loosely cover the kit with the grocery bag. Remove the grocery bag
at least once a day and mist the kit and inside of the grocery bag
heavily. Shiitake mushrooms do require some light to develop normally
so don't place the kit in a dark closet. Mushrooms should begin
to develop within a few days and be ready to harvest after about
a week.
After removing all of the mushrooms, the kit
must enter a dormant phase before more mushrooms will grow. Keep
the kit under the grocery bag humidity tent but discontinue misting
for 7-10 days. After the dormant phase has passed, the kit needs
to be completely submerged in water for 12-24 hours. The kit will
be very buoyant and creative methods may be needed to keep it under
water. After soaking, place it back in the humidity tent and mist
daily.
The kit should produce
at least 2 crops of mushrooms before becoming exhausted. Green molds
are often seen growing on the kit's surface especially after the
first crop. This usually indicates too much humidity and misting
frequency should be reduced. The molds can also be scrubbed off
the surface of the block during soaking. After 2 crops the kit will
begin to weaken and molds may begin to grow aggressively. This is
a sign that the kit is spent and should be disposed of.
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of the authors to encourage people to break the law or to promote
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the buyer is legally able to do so and is over 18 years of age.
Psilocybe and Panaeolus spores and spore products are intended for
microscopy use only. Psilocybe and Panaeolus spores may be illegal
to possess in California or Georgia without the proper permissions.
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