Golden Oyster Mushroom Growing log Habitat Kit
This product is an exciting project for the whole family, or the classroom.
Your log isn’t just for decorative purpose; it plays an important role to help balance out your
terrariums, or vivarium environment by raising humidity levels and filtering out toxins from the surrounding environment. The mushrooms growing on the log are also complementary by producing a slow release of carbon dioxide as they break down the log, which provides a perfect source of food for the plants that produce the needed oxygen for healthy plant life and ecosystems. It all makes for a lovely harmonious system, just like nature intended
Now you can create a whole ecosystem with your Habitat Log Kit (log not included)
All you do is find a log, inoculate it with the supplies contained in your kit and the log into your selected environment, terrarium, vivarium, or other
environment that supports warmth and humidity.
After you inoculate your mushroom log it will need rest, and warmth to finish its incubation period before it will start to grow mushrooms; this is generally 1-2 months after inoculating your log.
As your log ages the mycelium (fungus) of the mushroom will continue to colonize
the log, producing more mushrooms and additional growth around the whole log and
even the ends of the log making for a spectacular addition to your tank.
Your log isn’t just for decorative purpose; it plays an important role to help balance out your terrariums, or vivarium environment by raising humidity levels and filtering out toxins from the surrounding environment. The mushrooms growing on the log are also complementary by producing a slow release of carbon dioxide as they break down the log, which provides a perfect source of food for the plants that produce the needed oxygen for healthy plant life and ecosystems. It all makes for a lovely harmonious system, just like nature intended.
Kit Includes:
Golden Oyster Mushroom spores
Information / Inoculation Instructions
Sealing Wax
NOTE:
We give you enough spores to inoculate a 6"-12" long log. 2"-4" in diameter. You can do smaller logs if you want.