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Hobby grain spawn 5 liters = 2,8 kg

5 liters of grain spawn can be used for:

  • Pleurotus on pasteurized substrates: for the inoculation of 150 kg of wet straw, corn cobs or other lignin- rich materials. See instructions for use.
  • Lignicolous mushrooms on logs: for the inoculation of 50 freshly cut decidious wood- logs of ca. 50 cm long and 15 cm diameter. See instructions for use.

Price ex works, incl. VAT:
39,50 EUR/ piece

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Species:

  • Pleurotus ostreatus (Winter Oyster Mushroom)
  • Pleurotus pulmonarius (Summer Oyster Mushroom)
  • Pleurotus citrinopileatus (Yellow Oyster Mushroom)
  • Pleurotus salmoneostramineus (Pink Oyster Mushroom)
  • Lentinula edodes (Shiitake)
  • Agrocybe aegerita (Poplar Mushroom)
  • Fammulina velutipes (Velvet Foot Collybia)
  • Hericium erinaceus (Lion's Mane)
  • Auricularia auricula-judae (Juda's Ear)

Please specify the strain and amount of bags on your order form!

Please be aware that the transport costs are not included in the above price. We send our products by courier - usually TNT - and these costs increase as the delivery address is further away from Belgium.

These are estimations of transport costs of 1 bag of 5L grain spawn:

To Belgium: 8,5 €

To neighbouring countries: 35-45 €

To Eastern Europe/Greece: 50-70 €

To Scandinavia: 55-80 €

We will be able to calculate your total cost after we have received your order form.

If you are living far from Belgium and the transport costs are too high compared to the price of the product, check if any one of our partner companies lives closer to your home. Check our hobby links here.

Category: Mycelium on grains

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