Description
Important: This Item Can NOT be shipped to WA
Lead time (mentioned in the listing above “add to cart” button) means time it takes to prepare this order. Product in stock does not mean its ready to send out, it means it can be prepared in the lead time mentioned.
Every kit is different, so please read below:
This kit uses a special Master’s Mixโa blend of sawdust, soy pellets, and water. It’s inoculated with about 300 grams of organic rye or millet grain spawn to give your mushrooms the best start.
We keep things simple and affordable by sending you a fresh, made-to-order bag, just like real mushroom farms use. No fancy boxes, no sitting in cold storage for weeks. This helps keep your cost down by $10; we pass that saving directly to you. We call these kits ‘almost ready to fruit’.
IMPORTANT- Check the fruiting temperature when you buy a kit and ensure you can provide it with the temperature it needs.
Common Mistake to Avoid: Delaying Fruiting
One of the most common mistakes with Lionโs Mane mushroom kits is waiting too long to start fruiting. Unlike other mushrooms like oysters, which clearly show when theyโre ready by turning entirely white inside the bag, Lionโs Mane mycelium can be trickier to read.
Many people assume it’s still colonising, but it’s often ready earlier than expected. You may even notice small baby mushrooms (called “pins”) forming inside the bag. This means the mycelium is already spending energy trying to fruit, which isn’t ideal.
The general 10-21 days guideline is just thatโa guideline. Warmer temperatures can speed growth, while cooler temperatures can slow it down. It takes a bit of practice to get the timing just right. When growing them regularly, your aim is to time it and place it into fruiting before the tiny mushroom starts to form all over the bag, we need them to form outside teh bag in the area we cut for easy harvest.
What to do if pins form inside the bag:
Donโt worry. Just ignore the internal pins. Gently fold the top of the bag to push out excess air, hold in place with tape, cut a small โXโ in the side of the bag (where you want the mushrooms to grow), and begin misting that spot daily. Mushrooms will start fruiting from that cut. The internal pins will eventually be aborted naturally, as they donโt have space to grow.
Checkout out our fine Misting Spray Bottle to produce tiny droplets and keep humidity high. The size of droplets formed can easily be evoprated , this constant evoporation signals mycelium to pin
Other Lionโs Mane Tips & Troubleshooting
Pink Mushrooms?
If your Lionโs Mane starts growing with a pink hue, great job! That means conditions are ideal. The pink colour is normal and will fade to white as the mushroom matures.
Yellowing Mushrooms?
Yellow colouration usually means the humidity is too low or the temperature is too high. Increase misting or try moving the kit to a cooler spot.
Mushrooms stopped growing?
If growth stalls and your Lionโs Mane isnโt getting bigger, it likely means the conditions arenโt right. Most often, this is due to low humidity or incorrect temperature. Adjust your environment and give it another try.
Want to Learn More?
This kit introduces you to Stage 3: Fruiting, the final step in mushroom growing.
To explore all three stages (including how mushrooms grow from spores to harvest), check out our Educational Mushroom Growing Kit.
Could not fruit the bag, or was it contaminated? Send us a photo or call us, and we will help you resolve the issue by educating you on what went wrong and replacing the bag.






