Mycélium de semence biologique de pleurote Nameko

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Notre mycélium de nameko (Pholiota nameko) certifié biologique par l'USDA est une variété populaire largement cultivée au Japon. Ces champignons sont recouverts d'une couche de gélatine naturelle qui leur donne un aspect unique, presque brillant. Une fois cuits, les nameko ont une saveur terreuse avec de subtiles notes fruitées, et un arôme rappelant les noix de cajou et le caramel au beurre. Comme ils nécessitent des températures plus fraîches et une humidité constante lors de la fructification, ils demandent patience et précision. Ils ne sont pas idéaux pour les débutants, mais peuvent être très gratifiants pour les cultivateurs expérimentés.

Utilisation recommandée :

  • Le mycélium de nameko peut être utilisé pour la production en intérieur avec un substrat stérilisé à base de sciure de bois.
  • Ne pas utiliser le mycélium pour l'inoculation de billes de bois.
  • Il ne s'agit pas d'un kit de culture de champignons. Le mycélium de nameko doit être combiné avec un substrat pour fructifier.

À la 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 se développer !

Faites défiler vers le bas pour les spécifications, les guides de culture et de stockage.

Specifications
  • Weight: Approximately 6 lbs
  • Hydration: Average of 47%
  • Bags: Gusseted 2.2 mil polypropylene
  • Filter: High efficiency .2 micron
  • Inoculation Rates: 6 lb. bag of grain will inoculate between 120-165 lb. sterilized sawdust
  • Sterilization method: Commercial grade autoclave sterilized
Temp, Humidity & CO2 guide
Temperature 45-65°F  |  7-18°C
Humidity (Phase 1: Primordia) 98-100%
Humidity (Phase 2: Fruitbody) 88-95%
CO2 Sensitivity (Phase 1: Primordia) 500-1,000 ppm
CO2 Sensitivity (Phase 2: Fruitbody) <1,000 ppm

 

  • Primordia -  The earliest recognizable stage of fruitbody development. Also known as “baby mushrooms” or “mushroom pins.”
  • Fruitbody - A fully grown mushroom, the reproductive structure of the organism in which the spores are produced.
  • CO2 sensitivity - When CO2 levels are too high, yields will decrease, stems will become long and stringy, caps will be small, and/or growth will halt.
Indoor cultivation

Nameko mushroom grain spawn can be mixed into sterilized hardwood sawdust to create nameko substrate blocks.

Note: Grain spawn must be mixed with bulk substrate before you can fruit it. If you are new to growing mushrooms, we recommend purchasing a book on mushroom cultivation.

Recommended reading:

'Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms' by Paul Stamets

'Organic Mushroom Farming and Mycoremediation' by Tradd Cotter

Storing

If you don't plan to use immediately, you can refrigerate your spawn for up to 4 months.

Cooking

Nameko is a lesser known culinary mushroom in the Americas, but it is used widely in East Asia. It has a gelatinous cap that can thicken soups and sauces and has an aroma that walks the line of being both fruity and earthy. Nameko mushrooms go well with dark green vegetables, red meats, and shallots, and are used traditionally in Japanese miso soups.

Ingredients

Our grain spawn is USDA certified organic and made using organic cultures from our own culture bank. It contains a blend of locally sourced, organic, and non-GMO grains and supplements from farms 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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, grain spawn is not an all-in-one kit and cannot be used to fruit mushrooms out of the bag. Grain spawn must be mixed with bulk substrate before you can fruit it.

Grain spawn can be used in a wide variety of ways including indoor growing, outdoor growing, or to make more grain spawn. (Grain spawn can be used to make plug or sawdust spawn, not just other grain spawn.)

  • Indoors, you can mix grain spawn with bulk substrate to grow in bags, in containers, or to create fruiting cakes.
  • Outdoors, you can mix grain spawn with straw or wood chips to make beds and containers. (Note: Grain spawn can not be used for logs.)
  • A grain-to-grain transfer allows you to extend the life of your grain and create more grain spawn.

Our grain spawn is a proprietary blend that features nutrient-rich organic millet and wheat berries.

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

Organic by design

Made from organic, locally sourced, non-GMO ingredients.

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