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Lion's Mane Mushroom (Hericium erinaceus). The Lion's Mane Mushroom is a unique and fascinating mushroom species that stands out for its distinctive appearance, resembling a mane of white, cascading icicles or spines. Unlike the oyster mushrooms, Lion's Mane doesn't have a traditional cap-and-stem structure. Lion's Mane is often cultivated for its unique appearance, texture, and potential health benefits. It's a bit more challenging to grow than oyster mushrooms, requiring more specific conditions for optimal growth. However, its unique structure and appearance make it a rewarding choice for those interested in mushroom cultivation. Characteristics: Color: White to off-white, sometimes yellowing with age. Structure: Composed of cascading spines or tendrils that resemble a lion's Mane. Spore Color: White to cream-colored. Cultivation: Substrate: Typically grown on hardwood logs or wood-based substrates like sawdust. Temperature: Prefers a moderate temperature range of 55-75°F (13-24°C). Humidity: Requires high humidity, usually around 90-95%. Light: Prefers indirect light for optimal growth. Time to Harvest: Generally ready to harvest within 4-6 weeks after inoculation.
| Item Weight | 5 pounds |
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| Manufacturer | Virginia Spores & More |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 5 inches |
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