Our pioppino (Cyclocybe aegerita) fruiting block features a popular strain that produces large flushes with long stems and velvety medium-to-large brown caps. A culinary favorite, their flavor is best described as earthy, nutty, and mild with a slightly peppery-sweet finish.
Pioppino mushroom kits, though reliable, may take extra attention and time to produce mushrooms. They prefer cooler temperatures and need constant humidity. Using a humidity tent or humidity-controlled fruiting chamber will help mitigate moisture issues as long as there is proper fresh air exchange.
Skill level | Advanced |
Grow location | Indoors |
Grow speed | 2 to 3 weeks |
Shelf life | 6 months (refrigerated) |
Kit dimensions | 6in H x 9in W x 6in D |
Kit weight | 5 lbs |
Fruiting temps | 55-65°F |
Our pioppino (Cyclocybe aegerita) fruiting block features a popular strain that produces large flushes with long stems and velvety medium-to-large brown caps. A culinary favorite, their flavor is best described as earthy, nutty, and mild with a slightly peppery-sweet finish.
Pioppino mushroom kits, though reliable, may take extra attention and time to produce mushrooms. They prefer cooler temperatures and need constant humidity. Using a humidity tent or humidity-controlled fruiting chamber will help mitigate moisture issues as long as there is proper fresh air exchange.
"How to Use a Mushroom Fruiting Block Kit"
Upon receiving your kit:
Remove kit from the shipping box as soon as possible. Then, unfold the top of the bag, making room for air space. It's also important to check and confirm that the filter patch is not obstructed. This will help the organism breathe and continue to thrive until you are ready to grow your fruiting block!
Scroll down for guides on growing, storage, cooking, and more.
Growing Instructions:
For the majority of mushroom species, all that is needed to initiate fruiting (or begin the growth cycle) is a change in environmental conditions -- specifically humidity, light, temperature, and changes to oxygen and CO2 levels.
For best results:
We recommend growing your pioppino block in a fruiting chamber (like a monotub or martha tent) as a controlled environment will decrease the risk of contamination and increase the chances of success.
Creating optimal conditions:
The environmental parameters for pioppino mushrooms can be found on this page under "Temp, Humidity & CO2 guide" and on page 14 of our fruiting block instruction booklet.
Preparing your block:
Unfold the top of the bag, making room for air space. It's also important to check and confirm that the filter patch is not obstructed.
How to initiate fruiting:
Special considerations:
Harvesting your mushrooms:
Harvest pioppino mushrooms when first veil breaks. Remove entire cluster with care to minimize breaking and then trim away substrate. Shelf life can be prolonged by harvesting your pioppinos early, before the veil breaks.
Growing different blocks together:
With some compromise, many different species of mushrooms can be grown together in a fruiting chamber. First, consider the temperature range of the mushrooms you desire to grow, and second, the CO2 sensitivity. Humidity ranges overlap for the majority of species. We encourage you to experiment with many different groupings!
Troubleshooting:
Having issues with unusual growth, stunted growth, or no growth at all? Refer to pages 16-18 of our fruiting block instruction booklet.
Temp, Humidity & CO2 guide:
Temperature | 55-65°F | 13-18°C |
Humidity (Phase 1: Primordia) | 95-100% |
Humidity (Phase 2: Fruitbody) | 85-95% |
CO2 Sensitivity (Phase 1: Primordia) | <2,000 ppm |
CO2 Sensitivity (Phase 2: Fruitbody) | <2,000 ppm |
Storing:
If you don't plan to use immediately, you can refrigerate your block for up to 6 months.
Cooking:
Both the cap and stem are firm and develop a crisp and crunchy texture when cooked. They also produce a mild and nutty flavor when cooked.
Cautions & Considerations:
If you’re going to consume home-grown mushrooms, make sure to cook your fresh mushrooms thoroughly with heat. If it is your first time eating this species, it is best to start with a small amount to check for allergies, even if cooked.
Mushrooms grow spores as they develop. This is a natural means of reproduction. This is when people with allergies or compromised immune systems may want to consider putting fruiting mushroom kits outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Spores in mushrooms sometimes cause respiratory irritation. In rare cases, spores may also cause irritation for some non-allergic or non-immunocompromised mushroom growers. If you are one of them, it is recommended to reduce the overall spore load by harvesting mushrooms while they are still in their younger growth stages.
FAQ's:
Fruiting Block Kit FAQ
SKU | 20279 |
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Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price | $30.00 |
Dimensional/Billable Weight (lbs) | 5.00 |
Length (in.) | 6 |
Width (in.) | 9 |
Height (in.) | 6 |
Brand | North Spore |
Manufacturer | North Spore |
Manufacturer Warranty | Yes |
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