White shelf mushroom with teeth8/5/2023 ![]() Lion’s Mane mushrooms will grow out of the hole toward the fresh air and when maturing, the teeth form down with gravity. If no large mass is forming, or you want to fruit the mushroom out of the side, cut a 2 cm long X-shaped hole in the side or top of the plastic bag. Then flatly fold the bag over the side of the block to remove as much air space as possible and cut the X-shaped hole over the removal area. This will restart the growing cycle and the new mushroom will form from the same area. Reach into the bag with clean hands and pull off the deformed mushroom growth to expose the fresh mycelium on the To do this, cut across the top of the bag near the heat seal with scissors or a razor blade. The branches are coarse, toothy structures and occur on both sides of the branch somewhat like the teeth on a comb. This fungus typically grows between 10 and 40 cm wide and anywhere from 5 to 20 cm high. It is recommended to remove the deformed growth and start a new mushroom. The comb tooth fungus is a large (mostly) white mass with an open framework of numerous toothed branches. Sometimes it will have grown large and deformed within the grow bag. You will most likely see that mass on the top near the filter patch. To determine where to make the opening, look for a thick, white, blob-like mass growing on the surface of the sawdust, this is the primordia of the Lion’s Mane mushroom. ![]() The block will remain in the plastic grow bag during mushroom growth, but will grow out of a small, X-shaped slice in the side of the bag or out from where the white filter patch on the bag is. Setting Up and Initiating Fruiting: Prepare the space you would like your Lion’s Mane to grow in. ![]()
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