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Growing & Cultivation

Everything you need to grow magic mushrooms at home. From beginner-friendly grow kits to advanced cultivation techniques like PF Tek and agar work. Learn about sterilization, harvesting, and how to get the best yields from every flush.

  • Growing & Cultivation · 18 May 2026 · 9 min read

    Sterilising grain jars is the single most important step in home cultivation. Moreover, it is the step new growers most often get wrong. Get it right, and your jars colonise into clean, snow-white mycelium within two to three weeks. However, get it wrong, and you will open the lid to green, pink, or grey contamination, no matter how good your spores were. In other words, the whole grow rests on this one afternoon of work.

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  • Growing & Cultivation · Evergreen guide · 16 min read

    A DIY IKEA monotub is the cheapest reliable cultivation chamber you can build in Europe. One trip to IKEA, one small box of filters, one hole-saw, and you have a working tub for under € 40. This guide breaks the build into nine concrete steps, lists every IKEA article number with May 2026 prices, and gives you two ready-to-shop kit lists — one for a starter-friendly shoebox-tek and one for the standard 45 L monotub.

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  • Growing & Cultivation · 10 min read

    Liquid culture magic mushrooms cultivation is currently the most discussed technique on r/unclebens and the Shroomery — and for good reason. A liquid culture (LC) is simply live mycelium suspended in a nutrient solution, and it lets you skip the slowest, riskiest part of the growing process: spore germination.

    In this guide you will learn exactly what liquid culture is, why experienced growers prefer it over spore syringes, how to make your own from scratch, and how to use it to inoculate grain jars. Whether you start from a ready-made LC syringe or build your own medium, this method will speed up your grows and cut contamination risk significantly.

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  • The complete guide to using a laminar flow hood for sterile mushroom cultivation — what it is, when you need one, and how to get the most from it.

    In this guide: Everything you need to know about the laminar flow hood — how it works, when to use it over a still air box, a step-by-step usage guide, and best practices to keep contamination out of your cultivation work.

    New to sterile technique? Start with our guides on how to use a spore print and how to make agar plates. For the full sterilization picture, see how to sterilize cultivation materials.

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  • Spores · Mycology · Cultivation

    A spore swab is a sterile cotton swab pre-loaded with magic mushroom spores from a single strain. Each pack contains two individually sealed swabs — open one, and it is ready to use immediately. A spore swab is the most precise and hygienic way to work with spores, and it has now replaced the spore syringe in our collection.

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  • A simple guide to keeping your magic mushrooms at the perfect temperature — even when it's cold outside.

    You want big, healthy mushrooms. A thermo heating mat can help you get them — especially in winter. But if you use the mat the wrong way, it can destroy your grow kit instead of helping it.

    This guide shows you exactly how to use your thermo mat the right way, step by step.

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  • How to use light correctly at every stage — and why indirect sunlight is often all you need.

    The right light for a mushroom grow kit is one of the most common questions we get from new growers. Do you need a special lamp, or does a bright spot in your living room do the job? Fortunately, the answer is simpler than most people expect. This guide explains exactly how light works at each stage of mushroom cultivation, what kind of light works best, and when indirect sunlight is already more than enough.

    Good to know: all ready-to-grow kits in our shop are already fully colonized and past the incubation phase. In other words, from the moment your kit arrives, you are in the fruiting stage — and that is precisely where light starts to matter.

    Light for mushroom grow kit — soft daylight on a ready-to-fruit block

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  • Ate your home-grown magic mushrooms but felt no effect? You're not alone. This is called a "dud flush" — a harvest that looks perfect but turns out weak or inactive. Below we explain why magic mushrooms sometimes have no effect, what the science says, and how to prevent it.

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  • Learn when you just need more patience, when to improve conditions, and when to “wake up” a truly sleeping grow kit.

    We’ve all been there: you set up your grow box in the grow bag with water, follow all the steps, and after 10, 11, 12 days you start wondering if anything is ever going to happen.

    Don’t panic. Magic mushroom grow kits are living organisms, not machines. Every kit and every strain can behave a bit differently. In this guide we explain when a kit is simply lazy, when it is unhappy because of the conditions, and when you are dealing with a real sleeping kit that needs a wake‑up call.

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