
TYSON 2.0 – the brand, led by boxer, entrepreneur and advocate Mike Tyson – has teamed up with Advanced Mycology to introduce Mikeadelics, an all-in-one, at-home mushroom grow kit. This product marks Carma HoldCo's first entry into the psychedelic industry, aligning with Tyson's long-standing personal interest in psychedelics. Currently, Mikeadelics is rolling out to smoke shops nationwide.
TYSON 2.0 Co-Founder and Chief Brand Officer Tyson, who will be on-site for the launch during CHAMPS Tradeshow in Vegas on July 24, said, "Mikeadelics represents a personal journey for me. My interest in psychedelics has been well-documented, and I'm excited to offer a product that makes growing mushrooms accessible to everyone. This kit is a game-changer and makes the process simple and enjoyable."
"Mycology is a complex and demanding field, but with the TYSON 2.0 Mikeadelics, we've simplified the process," said Advanced Mycology President Judd Weiss. "Our unique filter strip technology ensures better airflow and protection against bacteria and mold, making mushroom cultivation accessible to all."
Designed to simplify the process, this kit eliminates the need for tubs, tents or a dedicated clean grow space, making it accessible even for those without prior mycology experience. The main challenge in mushroom cultivation is maintaining extreme sterility, but TYSON 2.0 Mikeadelics tackles this with unique filter strip technology that enhances airflow and protects against bacteria and mold. The process is straightforward: inject your liquid culture (not included); wait for the fruits to form; and then harvest. Each retail box includes a TYSON 2.0 Mikeadelics all-in-one grow bag, detailed instruction booklet, inoculation data label, alcohol wipe and a Mylar storage bag with a dry pack to store your dried mushrooms. Consumers will have the option to inoculate the grow kit with liquid cultures of their favorite psychedelic or edible mushroom, which can also be found at Advanced Mycology. Each grow bag yields roughly 1/2 oz of dry mushrooms, with the potential for two to three harvests per bag.