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Grow your own mushrooms using recycled coffee leftovers — an easy, fun and sustainable experience.
Grow your own mushrooms using recycled coffee leftovers — an easy, fun and sustainable experience.
Productinformatie
Merk
Resetea
SKU
Erst219
Minimale Bestelhoeveelheid
4
Productomschrijving
Grow your own mushrooms using recycled coffee leftovers — an easy, fun and sustainable experience.
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This kit uses recycled coffee leftovers as a growing medium to help you cultivate delicious oyster mushrooms at home.
Inside, you’ll find a sealed bag of mycelium already incubated and ready to grow. Open the window on the box, cut the bag, soak it in water for 24 to 36 hours, place it back inside the box, and mist daily. In just a few days, your mushrooms will begin to sprout.
Each kit can yield up to three harvests (about 700g in total), and you have about a month to activate it once received.
When finished, the used substrate becomes excellent compost — ready to nourish your garden or potted plants.
Specificaties
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SKU
Erst219
Language
Engels
EAN
8436601342195
Gewicht
0.91 kg
Materiaal
seeds
Launch Season
2024.1
Product Afmetingen
17 x 14 x 34
Merknaam
Resetea
Categorieën
Vrije Tijd, Tuin & Buiten, DIY & Creativiteit
Meer Informatie
This kit uses recycled coffee leftovers as a growing medium to help you cultivate delicious oyster mushrooms at home.
Inside, you’ll find a sealed bag of mycelium already incubated and ready to grow. Open the window on the box, cut the bag, soak it in water for 24 to 36 hours, place it back inside the box, and mist daily. In just a few days, your mushrooms will begin to sprout.
Each kit can yield up to three harvests (about 700g in total), and you have about a month to activate it once received.
When finished, the used substrate becomes excellent compost — ready to nourish your garden or potted plants.