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"EASY AS 1-2-3" GROW KIT

   Above is a picture recently sent to me by Dave S. who purchased one of my "EASY AS 1-2-3" grow kits and was amazed at his first time success using it. I have received dozens of pictures like these from my customers and I thought it was about time to start sharing them with my viewers.
   This new grow kit contains a clear acrylic humidification chamber with lighted hood, an electric air pump with hose, three sterilized substrate jars (ready for inoculation) and everything else needed to grow your own mushrooms except the spores. Most home growers are constantly having problems with foreign contaminates invading their casings, but this kit does not use soil, dung, vermiculite or perlite for casing. As you can probably see from the pictures above, this system does not actually case (or bury) the mycelium but instead it sits in a chamber which surrounds the mycelium cake with a highly humid constant fresh air supply.
   When mushrooms are grown this way there is very little chance of contaminate attacks because there is nothing for the contaminates to attack (most attacks are to the casing materials and not the actual mycelium cake). The three sterilized substrate jars that are included with this kit will produce about 7 grams of "dried" mushrooms every two to three weeks, nonstop, for many years without fail. Also included with this kit is a newly written grow guide on CD, with lots of color pictures, written especially for use with this kit.
   I have sold several of these kits to friends of mine over the last 12 to 18 months and everyone has had excellent success with zero foreign contaminate attacks. I am asking $50.00 for the entire package with free shipping and rapid online help and advice if needed. With over 40 years of mushroom cultivation experience I can say this is the most simple and easy to use kit over and above all I've ever seen or used. If you are interested just click this link littlemushroom.jpg (2566 bytes) order one today.

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