Mycélium de Lion's Mane biologique sur substrat de sciure

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La Crinière de Lion (Hericium erinaceus) est un champignon délicieux et copieux qui produit de gros amas denses et ébouriffés en forme de « pompon ». Il constitue également un excellent substitut aux fruits de mer, car sa consistance et sa saveur sont similaires à celles de la chair de crabe. De plus, il est très polyvalent, car il peut être consommé cuit, séché, extrait, ou même infusé en thé.

Pour ceux qui n'ont pas peur d'attendre, la crinière de lion est idéale pour la culture sur billes et totems. Cependant, si vous recherchez une crinière de lion à croissance plus rapide, nous vous recommandons de la cultiver dans des seaux (car c'est un excellent champignon à fructification latérale).

La méthode sur billes demande de la patience, car il peut s'écouler 1 à 2 ans entre l'inoculation et la première récolte. Mais une fois établie, une seule bille peut continuer à produire pendant plusieurs années si les conditions sont bonnes !

Utilisation recommandée :

  • Le mycélium sur sciure de crinière de lion est recommandé pour les projets sur billes et/ou les projets en seaux.
  • Le mycélium sur sciure de crinière de lion doit être ajouté à un autre substrat ou utilisé pour l'inoculation de billes afin de fructifier.
  • Si vous cultivez sur billes, un sac de mycélium sur sciure inoculera de manière fiable 20 billes.

Tableau des billes de crinière de lion :

MEILLEURES ESSENCES DE BOIS* Hêtre, Charme, Érable dur
AUTRES ESSENCES ADAPTÉES Aulne, Tremble, Bouleau, Noyer noir, Érable négundo, Cerisier, Châtaignier, Peuplier deltoïde, Orme, Micocoulier, Mûrier, Chêne, Érable mou, Copalme d'Amérique
À ÉVITER Pruche, Pin


Dès réception de votre mycélium :

Retirez-le de la boîte d'expédition dès que possible. Ensuite, dépliez le haut du sac, en laissant de l'espace pour l'air. Il est également important de vérifier et de confirmer que le patch filtrant n'est pas obstrué. Cela aidera l'organisme à respirer et à continuer à prospérer !

Tools you'll need

To grow on logs using sawdust spawn, you will need a Log Inoculation Tool, Log Sealing Wax, and Wax Daubers

For larger log projects you may also want to purchase an Angle Grinder Adapter and specialized 12mm drill bit.

Cultivation

Click here to download our pamphlet on growing mushrooms on logs and totems.

Click here to learn how to grow in buckets and containers.

Inoculation

Lion’s mane prefers the Totem Method, though it can work with Log or Stump methods. (Yields tend to be smaller with log or stump methods). Colonization is 12-24 months and fruits in the fall. Lion’s mane prefers maple but can grow on many hardwood species and on logs with large or small diameters. 

Storing

If you don’t plan to use your lion's mane sawdust spawn right away, store in the refrigerator. Use within 6 months of receipt.

Cooking

"5 of the Best Lion's Mane Mushroom Recipes"

Its unique flavor and consistency make it ideal as a seafood substitute in recipes. We like to slice it into rounds and pan-fry it in olive oil or butter. We also recommend ripping it up and making vegan or vegetarian crab cakes with it. You can find some amazing recipes online!

Ingredients

All our spawn is made using organic cultures from our own culture bank. Our sawdust spawn is handmade from a blend of locally sourced, all-natural, organic, and non-GMO woods and supplements from farms and forests in New England and North America. 

Cautions & considerations

If you’re going to consume home-grown mushrooms, make sure to cook your fresh mushrooms thoroughly with heat. If it is your first time eating this species, it is best to start with a small amount to check for allergies, even if cooked.

FAQs
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Sawdust Spawn Frequently Asked Questions

Sawdust spawn is sterilized sawdust colonized with mushroom mycelium. It’s used to inoculate a growing substrate such as logs, wood chips, or outdoor garden beds to start mushroom growth.

It serves as the "seed" for your mushroom crop — transferring live, growing mycelium into your chosen growing medium.

Sawdust spawn is best for outdoor projects like logs, stumps, or garden beds and is slower to contaminate.
Grain spawn is ideal for indoor grows or bulk substrate inoculation because it colonizes faster but is more contamination-sensitive.

Sawdust spawn is mixed or packed into a substrate (like logs or wood chips) to inoculate it. Common methods include:

  • Drilling and filling holes in logs
  • Layering in outdoor wood chip or straw beds
  • Mixing with sterilized sawdust or wood pellets for bag cultivation

Most sawdust spawn performs best on hardwoods like oak, maple, or beech. Some species (like Wine Cap or certain Oysters) can tolerate small amounts of softwood in the mix.

Cluster of brown-capped mushrooms with long, light-colored stems against a white background.

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