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Growing tips & tricks
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Environment
Once you've started your mushroom kit, the three things you need to focus on are hydration and air flow and light. Mushrooms need a humid environment, some oxygen and natural light to grow well and develop their rich hues. Stringy mushrooms want more air, dry mushrooms need more humidity, and pale mushrooms need light or are a bit past prime!
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Moisture
Make sure you're spraying them regularly and add a humidity tent if they could use some extra moisture. It's best to keep them out of the cupboard or closet. They make fantastic centerpieces to a dining table or as a feature on your kitchen counter. That way they get a little dappled sun, some gentle air circulation, and you can dote on them at every coffee break.
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Pinning
Once activated, your kit should start pinning within 6-10 days. From there, it usually only takes 4-5 days for your mushroom kit to produce it's first full flush! When you start to see baby mushrooms form (pinning), you can remove the bag and keep misting the block. Or, you can keep just leave it in the box and water daily.
Getting multiple flushes
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After first flush
After you’ve harvested your first flush of mushrooms, continue spraying your kit as you were. If it's looking a bit dry, you can cover it with a humidity tent. It's important do keep it hydrated throughout the process. There's no need to take the block out of the bag or cut a second X in it. It may a little longer for mushrooms to appear every subsequent fruiting. In around 2-3 weeks, you should start to see baby mushrooms (pins) forming again.
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Kit reboot
If by then there's no progress, you can soak your block. It’s possible during the first flush the kit got a little too dry. Take your block out of the box and set it cut side down in a bowl of water. Most species only need to soak for 20 minutes. If you have a Lion’s Mane kit, soak your block for 5-10 minutes and keep an eye on it. Lion’s Mane mycelium is very fine, so these blocks tend to break apart if soaked for too long.
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Post-soak
After soaking, let the block drain by leaving it cut side down for another 10 minutes or tip it around to let extra water run off. You don't want to leave standing water in your bag. Pat your block dry before placing it back in the box with the cut side facing out or skip the box and leave the block cut side up and keep spraying it 2-3 x per day.
From “pin” to “flush”