








🍄 Elevate your mushroom game—grow smarter, faster, cleaner!
The ES EVVIVA SCIENCES 3 lbs Grain Bag is a premium, sterilized grain medium designed for rapid and healthy mycelium colonization. Featuring a self-healing injection port and a 0.2 micron breathable patch, it offers contamination resistance and optimal gas exchange. Ready to use out of the box, this grain bag simplifies mushroom cultivation for both beginners and pros seeking reliable, high-quality spawn.














| ASIN | B0BFG84CZV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #226,889 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #1,894 in Bin Liners |
| Brand | ES EVVIVA SCIENCES |
| Capacity | 3 Pounds |
| Color | Light Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (36) |
| Date First Available | 23 September 2022 |
| Item Weight | 1.36 Kilograms |
| Material | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm; 1.36 kg |
| Special Features | Self Watering |
S**E
This product is the first step towards successfully growing mushrooms at home. It is 3 and 1/2 lb of grain-based medium on which the mushrooms and mycelium can grow. It is placed in a sealed mushroom bag, that is one that has a small port for injecting spores into the grain medium. It is still very highly recommended that you sterilize the bag before you use it, and then at least wipe down the port with rubbing alcohol before you inject the spores. Other than that you should have everything you need to begin to colonize the spores. Despite a few important considerations for healthy growth, it is very easy to use this bag and to grow mushrooms. The ingredients are high quality and the bag itself is made of a durable, water resistant bag. Although price gets more reasonable with higher quantities, this one is a good value for the money. The grains themselves are very responsive to growing spores, and the mycelium for my oyster mushrooms grew very quickly and aggressively inside. There are other steps, and there are other things to learn about growing mushrooms, but the first step in a successful first grow would be purchasing this bag with the grains. As long as you keep all those considerations in mind, this bag performs very well. The completely clear, steam proof plastic allows you to carefully watch the mycelium grow. The appearance of white stringy material throughout the bag will indicate that you are ready for the next step. Overall, a great beginner's item for initial mushroom growth!
N**O
Clean. Well sealed. Ready to use. If you're not 100% clear on what this is or how to use it, you might be confused or disappointed in the condition of the grain. This is a bag of sterilized grain ready to be injected with spore cultures to start mycelium growth prior to blending with substrate before you grow your fruiting bodies. The grain may appear wet, but so long as you don't see any mold or growth inside the bag, it is perfectly fine. The bag should not be opened until it is fully colonized with mycelium. With the primer aside, this bag makes getting a sterile start for your mycelium quite easy with few worries about cross-contamination during the inoculation process. Simply sterilize your needle and the injection port with 90% isopropyl alcohol and you should be fine. The only issues I had with this grain are nominal: First, my bag weighed slightly under 3lbs - 2.87lbs to be exact. This might be within the company's margin of error, but it was significant enough that I thought I should mention it. Second, at over $30 (time of writing) the price is a bit higher than similar packs of pre-sterilized rye grain. Other than that, it is good quality grain that makes a great starter for your mycelium.
E**E
No liquid mushroom culture. Unusable
C**S
I ordered this for my mycology hobby because I wanted to try a different grain. The grain arrived on time and as described. It was sealed in another bag for protection. Which I appreciate because the biggest challenge with mycology is contamination. The grain bag is 3 lbs of rye berries. That said I have used rye berries before but I have to soak and then sterilize them. So I'm weighing out the cost vs time and effort. I normally use 1 to 2.5 lbs depending on what I'm growing. I recently moved to liquid culture for better control and this bag saves me a lot of time. Conversely, I am currently exploring adding a set of nutrients to my soak so this will serve as a comparison in yield times. The bag has the injection port and the micron filter which keeps the process as clean and easy as possible. I just inoculated the bag so time will tell. Notwithstanding I'm pleased with it and definitely recommend it for newbies. For more advanced mycologist like myself this is purely a matter of efficiency that it boils down to.
H**.
I do believe it arrived sterile and well-sealed in its plastic covering bag. It has not worked out so far, but I believe that is mostly my own fault. I did not have a different bulk substrate ready to move this to. The two fully covered injection ports are semi-impervious and not easy for a first total soaking (water saturation) of the grain, if that fits your method. The mycelium seemed to cover the bottom half of the bag quickly but then stopped for some reason. (Again, I suspect my fault with the many temperature, moisture, and other variables and not this product.) I am still working with this, as it has a long useful life for trials and it may yet produce beautifully and unexpectedly as temperatures cool in the fall.
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