
Description
THE HASSLE FREE, READY TO SPAWN SOLUTION TO GROWING SPECKLED CHESTNUT MUSHROOMS AT HOME
Eastern civilisations and European foragers have prized Speckled Chestnut mushrooms for generations. Historically, they were gathered from the trunks of broad-leaved trees and were highly valued in traditional culinary practices for their unique texture and potential to support general vitality and digestive health.
Some research suggests Speckled Chestnuts contain nutrients like protein, dietary fibre, and potassium, along with naturally occurring antioxidants that may support a balanced diet. They add substance and texture to meals, complementing other ingredients without overwhelming them (1).
In the kitchen, Speckled Chestnut mushrooms are adaptable. They can be cooked fresh, dried for later use, or incorporated into broths. Roasting brings out a richer flavour, and thicker slices work well in risottos, pastas, and vegetable sautés. Simple herbs such as thyme or parsley can be added at the end to lift the flavour while keeping preparation straightforward.
Growing your own Speckled Chestnut mushroom at home has never been easier with our Speckled Chestnut Grain Spawn. Whether you’re a seasoned grower or a complete beginner, our spawn takes the guesswork out of mushroom cultivation and turns it into a fun, straightforward process. Say goodbye to complex setups and hello to thick, dense, and luscious clusters of mushrooms, ready to be cooked, extracted or made into a tea.
Our grain spawn comes with everything you need in one convenient package: a pre-colonised bag of Speckled Chestnut Grain Spawn that is ready to go right out of the box - no need for messy inoculations or waiting periods.
Simply follow our easy step-by-step guide, and watch your mushrooms grow! With minimal effort and space required, you’ll be harvesting beautiful, delicious Speckled Chestnut mushrooms in as little as three weeks.
THE BENEFITS
- Lab-tested, high-quality living grain spawn, perfect for inoculating substrates
- Compatible with a range of substrates and growing methods
- Specially selected strains optimised for high yield, nutrient density, and flavour
- Harvest mushrooms quickly within 3 weeks
- Guaranteed to produce mushrooms or we’ll replace your spawn free of charge
- Save money by growing your own mushrooms at home
- Little space required to grow & is discreet with no smells
- Speckled Chestnut mushroom is packed with bioactive compounds like beta-glucan
HOW TO USE
The process is simple:
Inoculation: Mix the grain spawn with the substrate at a roughly 6:1 ratio, depending on the specific substrate you’re using. We recommend hardwood or masters mix substrates for Speckled Chestnut.
Side Fruiting: You can cut a small “X” or slit in the side of your bag to allow your mushrooms to grow out from the sides of the block. Make sure to spray at least twice a day to keep the cut area moist.
Humidity-Controlled Chamber: Finally, you can place the fruiting block in a chamber such as a MonoTub or Martha tent for optimal growth, as this will help maintain ideal fruiting conditions.
Gone are the days of having to trawl through decade-old forum posts to figure out the fascinating but often confusing science that is growing mushrooms. Our step-by-step, easy-to-follow guide ensures a successful harvest, eliminating guesswork and making the whole process a breeze.
GROWING CONDITIONS
Substrate: Hardwood or 50/50 blend of hardwood and soy hulls (Masters Mix) hydrated to around 60%.
Temperature:
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Colonisation: Around 25°C (77°F) for optimal mycelium growth.
- Fruiting: 13-18°C to encourage primordia formation.
Humidity: High humidity (over 80%) is essential for healthy, large fruits. Use misting, humidifiers, or a fruiting chamber to maintain humidity.
Light:
- Colonisation: Complete darkness is preferred rapid colonisation.
- Fruiting: Indirect sunlight or ambient light is sufficient.
Fresh Air Exchange (FAE): Proper ventilation is necessary to provide the growing mushrooms with fresh air and prevent the buildup of carbon dioxide, which can inhibit growth.
Sterility: Maintaining a clean and sterile environment is paramount to prevent contamination from other fungi or bacteria, which can compete with the mycelium and hinder its growth.
INGREDIENTS
Great mushrooms begin with great spawn. That is why we only use our 100% natural and organic grain in our spawn. We only use high-quality, natural ingredients for our products, specifically selected to support the optimal growth of Speckled Chestnut mushrooms.
Our optimally hydrated millet and milo blend is ideal for spawn production because it colonises quickly and resists contamination better than many other grains, including Rye. We first soak and then cook our grain, carefully hydrating it to around 50% water content before sterilising the bags in a computer-controlled steam autoclave for 2 hours at 121°C.
This is then inoculated with our own Speckled Chestnut liquid culture, the substrate providing the perfect nutrient rich environment for mycelium, promoting rapid colonisation, large yields and minimal risk of contamination.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
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1.5kg Speckled Chestnut Mushroom Grain Spawn Bag
WE DO NOT INCLUDE
Physical copy of the growing guide: You can find our online step-by-step mushroom growing guide here, as well as some of our own tips and tricks for optimising your grow. We highly recommend reading it before purchasing!
STORAGE
Please aim to use your Speckled Chestnut Mushroom Grain Spawn Bag soon after receiving it. If you are not using right away, store the bag in the fridge. Stored this way, your spawn should last at least 3 months.
What people are saying
MARTIAN MUSHROOMS
- Can grow multiple mushrooms
- QC lab tested for contaminants
- Easy to use with help from our mycologists
- Lifetime guarantee protected
- High yielding millet and milo substrate blend
- Rapid colonisation times
- Simple set & forget growing
- Fun step by step guided process
GENERIC GROW KITS
- Only grows a few species
- Untested for contamination
- Difficult to use without any on hand help
- Not protected if something goes wrong
- Lower yielding substrate
- Slow colonising weak genetics
- Lots of steps to get mushrooms
- Frustrating to use with long process