The growth of lion's mane mushrooms involves particular methods alongside certain environmental conditions. For starters, an appropriate substrate is required, which is typically a blend of sawdust, bran, and other materials. This mixture must provide adequate nutrients for the growth of the mushrooms. Moreover, temperature and humidity must be controlled in the place of cultivation. Lion’s mane mushrooms thrive best in environments with temperatures ranging 15 to 25 degrees Celsius and a humidity level of approximately 85%. Air circulation as well as light also play a crucial role. Most importantly, farmers need to set proper boundaries in order to avoid pest and disease infection during the growing phase so that the mushrooms can grow healthily. Furthermore, with technological advances, the yield and quality of lion's mane mushrooms have been consistently improving, and are now able to meet the increasing demand in the market.