Wood Based All In One Mushroom Grow Bag (5 lb)
Wood Based All In One Mushroom Grow Bag (5 lb)
NEW PREMIUM BLEND
Our 5 lb Oak Sawdust Mushroom Substrate Bags are very popular for growing Lion's Mane, Reishi, Shiitake & Oyster mushrooms.
(Spores or Liquid Culture)
Ultra-premium original recipe mix of Amish chemical free virgin oak sawdust, millet meal, sulfur, calcium and worm castings tea.
Features
- 5 lb bag has a self healing injection port and a .22 micron synthetic filter for gas exchange.
- Product has been sterilized and ready-to-use right out of the box.
- Includes a water misting bottle for misting the substrate once bag is ready to fruit.
- Bag will take about 30-45 days on average to fully colonized in a dark place.
- Inject with 5-8cc of spore solution per bag.
- All wood based grow bags are made-to-order so you are guaranteed the freshest substrate which ensures it will have a 3-4 month shelf-life when it arrives are your door.
IIt may take between 15-21 days before mycelium starts to appear around the injection port so be patient as it starts colonizing from the inside out.
Spores are not included.
There are many species of mushrooms that grow on wood, and they are often referred to as wood decomposers because they break down the complex organic compounds in wood and convert them into simpler forms that can be used as nutrients by other organisms. Here are some examples of mushrooms that grow on wood:
- Shiitake (Lentinula edodes): Shiitake is a popular edible mushroom that is native to East Asia but is now cultivated all over the world. It grows on logs and stumps of deciduous trees such as oak, maple, and beech.
- Oyster (Pleurotus ostreatus): Oyster mushrooms are another popular edible mushroom that grows on wood. They are commonly found on dead or dying trees of various species, including oak, poplar, and willow.
- Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum): Reishi is a medicinal mushroom that has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries. It grows on the logs and stumps of hardwood trees such as oak, maple, and elm.
- Turkey tail (Trametes versicolor): Turkey tail is a bracket fungus that grows in overlapping clusters on dead hardwood trees. It is often used in traditional medicine and is also being studied for its potential anti-cancer properties.
- Lions mane (Hericium erinaceus): Lions mane is a culinary and medicinal mushroom that grows on hardwoods such as oak and maple. It is known for its distinctive appearance, with long, shaggy spines that resemble a lion's mane.
Each species has its own specific growing requirements and preferences, so it is important to research the needs of a particular species before attempting to cultivate it. Our wood based mushroom substrate grow bags are great for growing any of the above mushrooms.