SHIITAKE 75
Product Code: xCVFS1T
Units in Stock: 1
SHIITAKE 75 MUSHROOM
This Shiitake Strain is particularly suitable for beginners and hobby-growers. Shiitake 75 brings good results and even if the growing conditions and substrate has not yet been 100 % perfected. The fruiting bodies of this Shiitake are equally medium sized. It can also be cultivated on straw but on that substrate the harvest yield is smaller in comparison with cultivation on wood substrates. Regarding the fruiting temperatures this Strain is also versatile regarding the temperatures.
The shiitake is an edible mushroom native to East Asia. Shiitake grow in groups on the decaying wood of deciduous trees, particularly shii, chestnut, oak, maple, beech, sweetgum, poplar, hornbeam, ironwood, mulberry, and chinquapin. Its natural distribution includes warm and moist climates. Fresh and dried shiitake have many uses in the cuisines of East Asia. In Japan, they are served in miso soup, used as the basis for a kind of vegetarian dashi, and as an ingredient in many steamed and simmered dishes. In Chinese cuisine, they are often sautéed in vegetarian dishes such as Buddha's delight.
ENVIRONMENT INFORMATION
Names: Shiitake 75, Aloha
Classification: Lentinula edodes
Substrates: Supplemented Sawdust
Incubation Temp: 55-75° F 55-75
Incubation Humidity: 80%-85% 80-85
Incubation Time: 18 Days
Fruiting Temp: 55-85° F 55-85
Fruiting Humidity: 85%-93% 85-93
Fruiting Time: 20 Days
This Shiitake Strain is particularly suitable for beginners and hobby-growers. Shiitake 75 brings good results and even if the growing conditions and substrate has not yet been 100 % perfected. The fruiting bodies of this Shiitake are equally medium sized. It can also be cultivated on straw but on that substrate the harvest yield is smaller in comparison with cultivation on wood substrates. Regarding the fruiting temperatures this Strain is also versatile regarding the temperatures.
The shiitake is an edible mushroom native to East Asia. Shiitake grow in groups on the decaying wood of deciduous trees, particularly shii, chestnut, oak, maple, beech, sweetgum, poplar, hornbeam, ironwood, mulberry, and chinquapin. Its natural distribution includes warm and moist climates. Fresh and dried shiitake have many uses in the cuisines of East Asia. In Japan, they are served in miso soup, used as the basis for a kind of vegetarian dashi, and as an ingredient in many steamed and simmered dishes. In Chinese cuisine, they are often sautéed in vegetarian dishes such as Buddha's delight.
ENVIRONMENT INFORMATION
Names: Shiitake 75, Aloha
Classification: Lentinula edodes
Substrates: Supplemented Sawdust
Incubation Temp: 55-75° F 55-75
Incubation Humidity: 80%-85% 80-85
Incubation Time: 18 Days
Fruiting Temp: 55-85° F 55-85
Fruiting Humidity: 85%-93% 85-93
Fruiting Time: 20 Days
Units in Stock: 1
Product Code: xCVFS1T
Product Condition: New
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