Lions Mane Mushroom Ready-To-Fruit Blocks Instructions (2024)

Lions Mane Mushroom Ready-To-Fruit Blocks Instructions (1)

*Your blocks are meant to be opened immediately for best results. Ready-to-fruit blocks will begin producing mushrooms quickly after arrival at room temperature, but they can be refrigerated up to 2 months prior to opening.

Lion's Mane ready-to-fruit blocks are a fast and easy option to mushroom production. These blocks are meant to be fruited in a controlled growing room and perform best with ideal temperature and humidity conditions. Depending on the size and format of your growing space, you may also need to supplement lighting and provide fresh air for proper mushroom development.

Fruiting Lion's Mane Mushroom Blocks

1) Select a growing space
The growing area should support conditions ideal for mushroom growing. There are several factors: 1) Have indirect sun or supplemental lighting (at least 8-12hours/day) 2) Temperature control ideally kept between 60-70°F 3) Humidity kept above 70% 4) Regular fresh air exchange. Shelving or other surfaces are ideal for organizing blocks, and the space should be kept clean. Controlling all of these factors will lead to increased mushroom growing success.

2) Setting up your Lion's Mane blocks
Use a knife to cut 1˝ X's into each of the four sides of the block. Fold the top of the bag over, squeeze excess air out of the bag, flip the block upside down and cut two additional X's into the bottom of the block (Figure 1). Place the block on the shelf upside down with the folded excess bag on the bottom. Try to remove the air between the block and the bag by folding the excess top of the bag over tightly and tucking it under the block.

3) Maintaining and monitoring
Your grow room should be a controlled area. Lion's Mane mushrooms require light and fresh air to grow successfully. If the humidity is lower than recommended, mist the blocks daily with fresh water to keep the mushrooms succulent. Mushrooms will start developing out of the cuts 12-18 days after opening. They begin as dense white clusters that resemble cauliflower. If conditions are too dry (the mushrooms will appear dry and begin to yellow), increase the humidity or misting frequency otherwise they may stop growing and abort. Clear plastic can be used to form tents over the blocks to create a humidity chamber, but be sure to lift up the plastic and spray with water underneath the tent. Without sufficient fresh air exchange, mushrooms can appear malformed or long stemmed from excessive CO2.


Difficulty:

Easy.

Time to fruiting:

12-21 days after setup.

Ideal Fruiting Conditions:

60-70°F, 70-80% humidity

Mushroom appearance:

Creamy white colored mushroom with elongating hanging spines

Flavor and texture:

Shellfish flavored, soft and chewy

Find the Blocks:

Lion's Mane 8-block Set

FIGURE 1
Opening Techniques

Lions Mane Mushroom Ready-To-Fruit Blocks Instructions (2)

4) Lion's Mane Mushroom harvest and storage
As the mushrooms mature, downward pointing spines will begin to form. Lion's Mane are fully developed and ready for harvest when the spines begin to elongate (¼˝ length) and the mushroom becomes spongey feeling when squeezed gently. Overly mature mushrooms will quickly release spores which show as white powdery dust or flakes. Mushroom quality, shelf life, and flavor is better if they are picked before this happens. To harvest, simply grab the mushroom, twist, and pull it off the block. Mushrooms need to be stored in a refrigerator until consumed or sold. A breathable container is ideal for reducing condensation and excessive wetness that will reduce the shelf life of your bounty.

5) Second and subsequent crops

After harvesting the mushrooms, keep the block in the grow space and continue maintaining conditions. Lion's Mane mushrooms will spontaneously fruit again after approximately 2-3 weeks rest time, increasing slightly with each subsequent fruiting. Mushroom yield per fruiting will decline over time. The number of fruitings (typically 4-6) is dependent on many variables. Eventually the block will become exhausted and may succumb to green mold or other contamination and cease to fruit. Finished blocks can be tossed onto the compost pile outside. They may continue to produce mushrooms, and will turn into rich compost over time.

*We only guarantee the first fruiting.

Ready to Fruit Mushroom Blocks are available for discounted prices in larger quantities. All mushroom varieties (Shiitake, Pioppini, Grey Dove Oyster, Chestnut, Lion's Mane, and Reishi) have the same pricing structure and can be mixed. A deposit is due upon order placement. Please inquire if interested.

Lions Mane Mushroom Ready-To-Fruit Blocks Instructions (2024)

FAQs

How do you make ready to fruit mushroom blocks? ›

  1. Step 1: Measure out the components. The above recipe will make a block weighing approximately 4 lb 4 oz. ...
  2. Step 2: Add Water to Sawdust Pellets. ...
  3. Step 3: Add Wheat Bran. ...
  4. Step 4: Add Mixture to Grow Bags. ...
  5. Step 5: Fold the Bags Down. ...
  6. Step 6: Pressure Sterilize. ...
  7. Step 7: Cool Down and Inoculation. ...
  8. Step 8: Allow to colonize.

How much lions mane mushroom should i take daily? ›

For instance, when taken as an oral supplement, it is recommended to take between 500-1000 mg daily for optimal benefits. However, for those looking to consume Lion's Mane to treat neurological conditions like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, higher doses of up to 3000mg per day may be required for maximum benefit.

How much does a lion's mane fruiting block yield? ›

Yield: More than 2 lbs of Lions Mane can be harvested from a single 5 lb fruiting block over multiple flushes. Some individual fruits can weigh well over one pound. Harvest: Harvest the Lions Mane by cutting the “snowball” off close to the bag with a sharp knife.

Why not to take lions mane? ›

Auto-immune diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS), lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus, SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), pemphigus vulgaris (a skin condition), and others: Lion's mane mushroom might cause the immune system to become more active, and this could increase the symptoms of auto-immune diseases.

When to fruit lion mane? ›

Lion's Mane are fully developed and ready for harvest when the spines begin to elongate (¼˝ length) and the mushroom becomes spongey feeling when squeezed gently.

What is the best way to absorb Lions Mane? ›

Lion's mane mushroom powder can be mixed into hot water, tea, coffee, a smoothie, or other beverages. It can also be added to soup, stew, or gravy. Lion's mane mushrooms can be eaten raw, cooked, or dried.

How do you prepare a Lions Mane to eat? ›

Method
  1. Season both sides of mushrooms with salt, pepper and a light dusting of flour.
  2. Place large nonstick skillet over medium/high, add pure olive oil.
  3. When faint wisps of smoke appear in pan, tap extra flour off mushrooms and add them to pan. ...
  4. Lower heat to medium, add butter and garlic directly to pan surface.

How long does it take for Lions Mane to activate? ›

Does lion's mane work immediately? While some people may feel a difference incredibly quickly after only a few days, this is rare. Most users will need to take lion's mane regularly for several weeks or 2-3 months before feeling a significant effect and reaping the long-term benefits.

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