Lion's Mane Mushroom Grow Kit
- Lion's Mane Mushroom Grow Kit
- Multiple Harvests
- Easy To Grow - Just Water Daily
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Growing your own lion's mane mushrooms is super simple with this grow kit! Lion's mane mushrooms grow well from 17°C to 24°C and have a unique fluffy ball appearance and a mild, sweet flavour. Each kit will usually produce 2 harvests or around 150g - 300g of mushrooms. For best results, start growing your mushrooms as soon as possible.
Kit includes:
- Substrate inoculated with lion's mane (Hericium coralloides)
- Spray bottle
- Instruction card
- Recipe card
Storage
- All kits have a grow-by date of up to 2 months from purchase (fridge storage extends this).
- You can happily store this kit in the fridge until gifting at Christmas
- This will not affect the grow kit at all
- Take out of the fridge to wrap and sneak under the tree as late as possible
Vegan and cruelty free. Made in Australia. Packaged in a recyclable cardboard box.
PLEASE NOTE WA & TAS buyers: There are quarantine regulations with sending seeds to these parts of Australia. Quarantine may inspect your parcel and if so, there is a possibility of being charged a fee. Please be aware that Flora & Fauna accept no liability for this fee.
Little Acre are gourmet mushroom specialists. They have a passion for high quality, sustainable produce, and make mushroom grow kits so you can grow your own fresh, gourmet mushrooms at home!
- Open the box to find your detailed instruction card and spray bottle.
- Following the instructions in the box, cut an 'X' shape into the substrate bag.
- Use the spray bottle to mist the cut area 2-3 times per day to create a humid environment.
- After a few weeks or so harvest your mushrooms.
The ideal temperature for the best quality of mushrooms to form is between 18-24°C.
Substrate (Eucalyptus sawdust with added nutrients), Lion's Mane Mushroom (Hericium coralloides)