This Smart Device Simplifies Growing Mushrooms Right at Home

In recent years, the medicinal benefits of mushrooms have begun to infiltrate mainstream culture. As a type of fungi, mushrooms contribute to a network called the mycelium and can grow massive in size, making it the largest living organism in the world. Another fun fact is that many of these networks of various mushrooms have existed for thousands of years. 

Looking to bring the medical magic of mushrooms into your household, the Shrooly Smart Device is a new and easy harvester that takes only 7-10 days to grow the fungi. Odds are you’re familiar with a few mushroom types, but with over 13 different types to choose from, Shrooly quickly and efficiently grows most, letting you take your love for the edible fungi to another level. 

Photo: Shrooly/Indiegogo

Compact and sleek, Shrooly is currently running an Indiegogo campaign which allows you to be one of the first to experience its harvesting power. For around $300, you can secure one Shrooly Smart Device prototype, which includes a power supply, HEPA filter, Microfiber cleaning cloth and growing pod. 

If you’re a true mushroom lover or own a restaurant, Shrooly has also provided additional options for larger campaign contributions. Currently, they’ve managed to hit 1500% of their funding goal with plans to begin shipping out the first prototype to contributors by December 2022.

For more information, visit their Indiegogo campaign page.

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