Millet Grain (Sterilised)

£12.00£13.75 inc. VAT

Our premium and professionally produced sterile wild bird seed bags are made from a mix of specially selected UK-sourced grain and seeds which provide a perfect balance of nutrients to your mushrooms. Each bag is perfectly hydrated and sterilised ready for spawn production and bulk mushroom cultivation.

Packaged in genuine Unicorn filtered mushroom bags and double-sealed with an integrated autoclave sterilisation indicator strip and bag batch number.

We are masters in grain production, having produced and sold over 100,000 sterile grain bags to date, supplying to hobby growers and professional cultivators alike. With multiple weekly production runs, we are proud to back our product with a 100% Sterility Guarantee for 30 days for your peace of mind.

Note we are unable to refund or replace already inoculated/used bags; please ensure to follow the included instructional guide (link below) so you can self-validate the sterility of the bag before inoculation and ensure a successful grow.

Our product FAQ section can be found below and should be read before placing an order.

* In order to keep costs low for our bulk buyers, for orders of 12 bags or more, we might supply single-sealed bags without a sterilisation indicator strip and bag batch number.

Lead Times

Whilst we endeavour to dispatch orders of any size immediately, occasionally, for larger orders, there could be a delay in dispatching your item if we are running low on stock; this is known as ‘lead-time’ or production time. Our estimated lead times are shown below:

  • Orders less than 48 units: no lead time
  • 48-95 units: 1 week
  • 96-167 units: 10 days
  • 168-359: 2-3 weeks
  • 360-720: 4 weeks
  • 721+ units: 5+ weeks

Please contact us if you require larger orders sooner; we may be able to expedite your order for a small charge.

Technical Information
  • Full Instructions Included (link below)
  • Genuine Unicorn Filtered Bags – 0.75kg, 1.2kg & 1.5kg. All with injection ports.
  • Triple-washed to remove chaff, soaked overnight and boiled to a consistent moisture content of 55%
  • Bags can be used with all liquid cultures or spore syringes (though the risk of contamination is higher with spore syringes).
  • Suitable for beginners and advanced growers.
  • 8% horticultural gypsum is added to help keep grains separated and to add essential minerals and trace elements to support vigorous mycelial growth.
  • Prepared in the same way we make our commercial spawn bags
  • A liquid culture will need to be purchased separately
Quantity Discounts

Our most recent wholesale price list can be found here: Wholesale Sterilised Grain Bags – October 2023

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Every single bag worked absolutely fine from the second it innoced, it had healthy white myc eating at it in no time! And getting the bag to fruit could not be any simpler! Amazing bags! Will always come back for sure! Thanks, Ben.

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These guys are great and definitely worth the coin! I don't get grow bags from anywhere else now but have found these have the perfect ratio of contents and have never been contaminated so it is clear its very sterile.

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STERILE WILD BIRD SEED FAQ’s

Answers to frequently asked questions.

Do you accept cash payments for larger orders?

Yes, we accept cash payments, but would require a none-refundable 25% deposit to be paid to add your order to our jobs list. The remaining balance can be paid in cash on collection (we don't accept cash in the post). Once your order is ready, it will need to be collected and paid for in full within 3 weeks, else we reserve the right to re-sell your order and your deposit will not be refunded.

To pay a cash deposit, please process your order online as normal, select whichever payment method you wish, and use the following discount code at checkout to take 75% off the order, leaving a 25% deposit: cash-deposit-25

Note that this discount code is only to be used to leave a 25% deposit for cash collection orders only. Please make contact with us before to discuss lead-times and collection windows.

There is a minimum order value of £500 to pay a cash deposit.

How will my product be packaged and shipped?

All packages are sent in discreet, plain, sturdy, double-walled cardboard boxes with no branding packaging tape and plenty of internal packaging protection.

Can I collect my order from your facility?

For larger orders that typically go on a pallet, that's fine, but generally speaking, we'd prefer to ship to an address. Please contact us before placing your order if you want to collect it. We are based in the Forest of Dean.

What is included with my wild bird seed bag purchase?

Each order comes with the quantity of bags ordered, one instructional guide and one set of alcohol wipes per order. Please leave a note at checkout if you require additional instructional guides or alcohol wipes. You will need to purchase a liquid culture of your chosen mushroom strain separately.

Where can I download a copy of the Instructional Guide

A copy of our instructional guide can be downloaded here: Sterilised Grain Bag Instructions

Note, that a printed hardcopy of the instructional guide will be included with your order.

What else do I need to purchase to grow mushrooms?

There are numerous ways of growing mushrooms, and will depend on your experience, available equipment and time availability. At a minimum, you will need to purchase the following in addition to your grain bag(s):

Liquid Culture – A mushroom liquid culture of the strain you want to grow. (You may also use a spore syringe, but we do not recommend it due to the higher risk of contamination)

Substrate – You will need to decide on the most suitable substrate for the mushrooms you are growing. Substrate is required to mix with colonised grain spawn to ensure a successful yield.

Fruiting Chamber (optional) – Different strains of mushrooms like to grow in different ways. Popular set-up examples are a monotub, a shotgun fruiting chamber, a ‘martha’ style humidity chamber where mushrooms are grown on trays or blocks, or even on suspended straw columns in a temperature and humidity-controlled room.

If you’re looking to fruit mushrooms in the bag, you can take a look at our All-in-One mushroom growing kit which will allow you to do just that.

We highly recommend doing some research on what mushroom cultivation method will best suit you. A good resource is the ‘Shroomey forum’ – it has a wealth of cultivation advice on growing most strains of mushroom and an active forum of cultivators who can share their experience and knowledge.

How much liquid culture do I need to innoculate one grain bag?

We recommend using 1-2ml of liquid culture per 1.5kg bag of grain (or approx 0.5-1ml for 750g bag).

What sizes / volumes are your grain bags?

The approximate sizes and volumes of our grain bags are as follows:

  • 1.5kg – 15cm x 12cm x 12cm (approximately 2.16 litres or 2.28 quarts (US measurements)
  • 1.2kg – 15cm x 12cm x 10cm (approximately 1.8 litres or 1.9 quarts (US measurements)
  • 750g – 11cm x 8cm x 11cm (approximately 0.97 litres or 1.0 quarts (US measurements)
How long can I store grain bags before inoculating?

We offer a 30-day, 100% sterility guarantee. We highly recommend leaving the bags for 1-2 weeks from delivery to validate their sterility before use. They can be kept for a few months, but this is generally not recommended as, eventually, all bags are susceptible to contamination due to the nature of the bag having a filter.

How should the grain bags be stored?

Sterilised grain bags are best stored at room temperature and left packed in the box in which they came in. This should stop excessive amounts of air or moisture escaping from the filter. Do not store them in the fridge or freezer, as this could cause excessive condensation in the bag, making your grain over-saturated.

Why do I need to leave the grain bag a week before using it?

We recommend leaving the bags 1-2 weeks before inoculation as a precautionary measure to self-validate the sterility of the grain. If there are no signs of contamination after 1-2 weeks, you can be assured that your bag is still perfectly sterile as it should be and is ready to use.

Although we have multiple checks to ensure all the grain leaves us in perfect condition, on rare occasions, they can become damaged in transit and subsequently become contaminated. If this does happen, please contact us, and we will arrange for a replacement to be dispatched. Please keep hold of the contaminated bag, as we might need more information from it before we can dispatch a bag to you.

Due to the high risks of contamination during inoculation, please note that we do not offer refunds or replacements for any bag that has already been used.

How is your grain produced?

To make our kits, we first triple-rinse the grain to remove dust or chaff. Next, we soak them overnight in a purified water + gypsum solution to partially hydrate the grains and allow any endospores to activate; adding gypsum provides additional nutrients to the grain, which supports healthy mycelial growth and also stops grains from becoming clumped together.

The partially hydrated grains are then slowly brought to a boil until the grains are hydrated to precisely 55%. We quickly drain the boiling water and immediately distribute the grain on our outdoor drying racks, leaving them to steam off and cool.

This process removes any excess external moisture, resulting in perfectly hydrated grain, which is dry to the touch.

The resulting grain is then weighed into genuine Unicorn bags, double-sealed and processed in our industrial autoclave on an extended 125°C cycle for 2.5 hours to ensure all contaminants are killed off.

Once allowed to cool slowly, the bags are left to stand for two weeks. After which they are individually checked to ensure they are perfectly sterile and only then do we allow them to be dispatched to our customers.

How many grain bags have you produced to date?

We have provided sterilised grain and grow kits to hobby growers and commercial operations for a number of years. Whilst it’s difficult to put an exact number on it, we know it’s in excess of 100,000 grain bags. We have also sold countless sterilised substrate bags during our years in business.

How long will it take for the grain to colonise?

The time it takes for a bag to fully colonise will depend on many factors. The type and quality of your culture, whether you’re growing from spores or liquid culture, temperature, and even lighting conditions can affect colonisation rates.

3 – 6 weeks on average for full colonisation, we would expect to see growth in a bag usually within a week if you’re using a high-quality liquid culture. Inoculating grain bags with spores can be notoriously unpredictable, with germination rates sometimes taking over one month alone.

What yield of mushrooms should I expect from a grain bag?

Different mushroom strains will have different yield expectations. Yields are generally calculated via biological efficiency. Some mushroom strains can produce five or more times that of others, so we can’t give a single answer.

I’ve found a small stone or white bit in my grain, what is it?

Whilst we do our best to remove all traces of foreign matter from our grain, on rare occasions, a very small stone might find its way into our bags from harvesting the grain. This will not affect the bag in any way, nor the colonisation of the mycelium.

Small white clumps within the odd bag will be clumps of gypsum, which we add to the grain.

Gypsum adds essential minerals to the rye grains and can be used as a supplement at almost all stages of mushroom production. Gypsum also aids in stopping the individual grains from sticking together in the bag, allowing for faster and more healthy colonisation – with less chance of contamination.

Why does the colour of the grain vary throughout the bag?

This is totally normal; discolouration can occur due to how the bags are loaded into the autoclave and left to cool after the sterilisation cycle.

Why does the grain appear wet with visible condensation showing in the bag?

Condensation is formed in the bag due to fluctuating temperatures during shipping; this is totally normal. The grain can be mixed up to allow it to reabsorb the condensation. It should be left for one week before inoculation. More information on this can be found in the included instructions.

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