
The chamber is constant.
The block is the variable.
Smart Chamber. Bone White Single
- 2.8L tank, 90% humidity automatic
- App-controlled, plug-and-play
- 6 lb block ceiling, in stock
Smart Chamber. Obsidian Black Single
- Same hardware as Bone White
- Matte black premium finish
- Pairs with any kitchen palette
Picking it well is half the harvest.
What Makes a Good Fruiting Block
A Lykyn chamber is hardware. It runs presets, holds humidity, cycles airflow. It does not produce the substrate. The block is what actually grows the mushrooms, which means picking a good one matters.
Six things separate a great fruiting block from a marginal one:
- Full colonization. A great block is fully white with mycelium on every visible face. Patchy colonization signals shipping stress, contamination risk, or rushed packaging.
- Compact, dense substrate. Hardwood sawdust mixed with grain bran, pressed firm. Loose fluffy substrate signals over-mixing or low quality wood.
- Breathable but sealed bag. Clear food-grade plastic with a small filter patch (usually on top). The patch lets the block breathe; the seal blocks contaminants.
- Cool-shipped in summer. Mycelium deteriorates above 90°F. Established suppliers ship with insulation and gel packs from May through September.
- 30-day contamination guarantee. If the block arrives moldy or fails to pin within 14 days, the supplier replaces it. Skip suppliers who do not stand behind their blocks.
- Species-specific genetics. Premium blocks use named strains (e.g., "PoH 21" pearl oyster). Generic spawn produces inconsistent yields and weak fruit body density.
Patchy colonization on a fresh block signals shipping stress, contamination risk, or rushed packaging. The block tells you whether the supplier respects the work.
The Top 4 Fruiting Block Suppliers for Lykyn
Four suppliers cover roughly 90% of US growers' needs. Each has a different strength.
Lykyn
for chamber-paired growers
Made for the chamber
5-pound blocks made to order in California, shipped within 3 days. Designed and tested specifically for the Lykyn chamber's airflow and humidity profile. Smaller catalog (pearl, blue, pink, yellow oyster, lion's mane, shiitake) but tightest quality control on the list.
North Spore
for variety hunters
Largest US selection
The biggest US specialty mushroom supplier with 28+ species available year-round. Reliable colonization, 30-day contamination guarantee, ships from Maine in 2 to 3 days. The default choice for breadth. Slight downside: blocks sometimes arrive 4 to 5 lb instead of the listed 5 lb.
FreshCap (Cascadia)
for specialty species
Hard-to-find varieties
Smaller scale than North Spore but stocks species others miss: chestnut, pioppino, blue pearl, nameko. Made-to-order ships in 5 to 7 days, slightly higher prices for the specialty selection. Good fallback when North Spore is out of stock.
Mossy Creek
for premium exotics
Boutique blocks
Fuel Your Mushroom Journey
Smart Mushroom Grow Chamber
Plug-and-play smart chamber with humidity, light, and airflow dialed in for every species. Beginners harvest their first flush in days, not months.
Add to cart $299East Coast boutique supplier focused on gourmet exotic species. Smaller production runs mean higher prices but consistently dense fruit body and concentrated flavor. King trumpet, maitake, lion's mane particularly strong. Worth the premium for special-occasion grows.
Smaller Regional Suppliers
Beyond the big four, regional suppliers fill specific niches:
- Mountain Mushroom Farm (Kentucky) , Strong on pioppino and chestnut. Ships within 100 miles fresh; longer-distance ships frozen.
- Field & Forest Products (Wisconsin) , More spawn-focused than blocks but their pre-colonized blocks are excellent for growers comfortable with longer-cycle species (shiitake, maitake, reishi).
- Smugtown Mushrooms (New York) , Boutique focus on rare strains and outdoor cultivation kits. Pricey but unmatched genetics on lesser-known species.
If you live near one of these, local-pickup options often save shipping costs and reduce shipping stress on the block.
Side-by-Side Comparison
The same 5-lb pearl oyster block in a Lykyn chamber, comparing first-flush yield and quality across the four main suppliers in our internal testing:
| Supplier | Price | 1st flush yield | Days to pin | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lykyn | $30 | 1.4-1.5 lb | 5-7 | Tight QC, calibrated to chamber |
| North Spore | $28 | 1.2-1.4 lb | 6-8 | Most consistent at scale |
| FreshCap / Cascadia | $35 | 1.3-1.5 lb | 7-10 | Specialty species premium |
| Mossy Creek | $40 | 1.4-1.6 lb | 6-9 | Densest fruit bodies in the test |
Block Variety Strategy: How to Mix Suppliers
You will get the most out of a Lykyn chamber by rotating suppliers across the year, not by sticking to one. Three patterns we recommend:
- Seasonal rotation. Lykyn or North Spore in winter (cold-tolerant pearl, blue oyster). FreshCap specialty species in spring. Mossy Creek gourmet in fall for harvest-themed cooking.
- Test-then-stick. Order one block from each of the four suppliers. Track yield, days-to-pin, and flavor. Stick with the top two for ongoing orders.
- Stagger orders. Order two blocks from different suppliers two weeks apart so flushes do not collide. The chamber is busy continuously without gluts of mushrooms in any one week.
The chamber is busy continuously without gluts of mushrooms in any one week. Stagger blocks from different suppliers two weeks apart.
What to Avoid
- Generic Amazon blocks under $20. Often warehouse-aged, often mislabeled species, no contamination guarantee. The cost saving disappears the first time a block fails to pin.
- Suppliers without a 30-day guarantee. Mycelium is alive. Reputable suppliers replace blocks that arrive damaged or fail. Skip anyone who will not.
- Listings that do not specify substrate composition. Hardwood sawdust + grain bran is the standard. If the listing says only "substrate" with no detail, you are getting unknowns (sometimes straw-only or paper-pulp shortcuts).
- Pre-cut blocks shipped from overseas. Long transit + opened packaging = high contamination risk. Stick with US/Canada producers.
- "Spawn" sold as "block". Spawn is the inoculation material; a block is the colonized substrate. Some sellers conflate them. A 5-lb block fruits; a 5-lb bag of spawn does not.
Four suppliers.
Twenty-eight species.
One small chamber that runs them all.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use any 5-pound block in a Lykyn chamber?
Most pre-colonized 5-pound blocks fit. The chamber accommodates up to 6 lb. Verify dimensions against block size before ordering: chamber interior is 11 × 11 × 13 inches.
How long can a fruiting block sit before I cut it?
Up to 7 days at room temperature, sealed. Up to 21 days refrigerated at 38-42°F. Cold storage pauses the mycelium without killing it.
Why are some blocks 4 lb when listed as 5 lb?
Substrate water weight loss during shipping. A 5-lb block packed at 60 percent moisture can lose half a pound in transit on a hot day. This is normal and does not affect yield significantly.
Should I refrigerate a block before fruiting?
Cold-shocking the block (24 hours at 38-42°F) before placing it in the chamber can trigger faster pinning, especially for shiitake and lion's mane. Optional but useful.
Can I make my own block instead of buying?
Yes, but it requires a pressure cooker, sterile inoculation, and 4 to 6 weeks of colonization time. For most home growers, buying pre-colonized blocks is more economical and less risky.
Bottom Line
For most Lykyn owners: start with one Lykyn block and one North Spore block. Run them through the chamber, compare yield and flavor, then expand into specialty species via FreshCap or Mossy Creek as your taste develops. The chamber lasts years; the block changes every 4 to 6 weeks. Switching suppliers is the easiest way to grow your range.
If you want to start now: browse Lykyn fruiting blocks, or see the Lykyn Smart Mushroom Grow Box if you do not have a chamber yet.














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