Tiger sawgill is a wood lover related to shiitake and known for a patterned cap with darker scales.
It has a rich, savory profile and a chewy texture. Many growers treat it as both gourmet and ornamental because the cap pattern looks wild when it fruits well.
Best fit if you want something uncommon that still performs on hardwood substrates. Keep humidity steady. Give it enough fresh air during fruiting so caps develop cleanly.
Maintain good FAE to avoid long stems.
It has a rich, savory profile and a chewy texture. Many growers treat it as both gourmet and ornamental because the cap pattern looks wild when it fruits well.
Best fit if you want something uncommon that still performs on hardwood substrates. Keep humidity steady. Give it enough fresh air during fruiting so caps develop cleanly.
Maintain good FAE to avoid long stems.
- Culinary
- Hardwood pellets or sawdust
- Hardwood chips (outdoor beds)
- Hardwood Logs
- Indoor
- Outdoor
- Top-Fruiting
6500K or daylight spectrum; 12 hours per day; Indirect light is fine
- Intermediate
Frequently Asked Questions
While other methods may work, we prioritize quality and consistency. We utilize a thorough clean, soak, heat, and strain method that fully prepares the grain before sterilization. This additional effort results in a more consistent, high-quality grain that optimizes mycelium colonization and ensures stronger, healthier growth.
We only use the industry standard Unicorn Bags. 3 pound bags use 4T-INJ Bags and the 5 pound bags use a 3T. Both Include a 0.2-micron filter patch for controlled airflow and a secure injection port, facilitating easy inoculation with liquid cultures or spore syringes.
Colonization rates upon receipt will vary based on variety, transit time and temperature. Grains are Inoculated to order, so in most cases you will see visible mycelial growth upon receipt, but it's possible this will not occur until a couple days after. This depends on species and temperatures the grain spawn is exposed to during transit.
Keep in a cool, dark place during and after colonization. Once the bag reaches ~25% colonization, perform a gentle break and shake to redistribute mycelium and speed completion. Avoid opening until fully colonized and ready to expand into your substrate.
