Oyster Mushroom Grow Kits | Mushroom Growing (2024)

If you’re just starting out on your mushroom growing journey (in the legal sense of course!), then you won’t find better than an Oyster mushroom grow kit.

Oyster mushrooms, with the Grey Oyster (Pleurotus ostreatus) the most common edible in this range, are by far and away the easiest edible mushroom to grow.

They’re not fussy, the mycelium is aggressive, and they grow on all kinds of substrate. To top it all off they’re very tasty and they’re good for you too!

Most oyster mushroom kits these days are based on using straw as a substrate, and the grow kit consists of a plastic bag stuffed with oyster and a sachet of spawn. You can grow oysters easily on straw and wood-based products - paper and cardboard are other popular choices for oysters.

The spawn (which is a bit like the seed used to grow the mushrooms) that come with these grow kits are usually grain based - rye grain is a popular choice of substrate for the spawn, but coffee grounds are another great one to use as they’re making use of what would be considered a waste product.

To start things off you simply have to soak the straw bag in warm water, drain then add in the sachet of spawn once broken up. Mix it all around and place it in a warm place (30 degrees) to allow the mycelium to colonise the straw - this is known as the incubation phase.

Once the straw gets covered in a white cottony substance (mycelium) you can then transfer to the next stage, known as the pinning phase. This is when you want to encourage the mycelium to start pinning - where tiny mushrooms will begin to form!

The grow bag should be moved somewhere far cooler (between 0 and 5 degrees) to “shock” the mushrooms out of their slumber. There should be some light present here - darkness should be avoided as oysters need the light to form.

Once you do see tiny pins forming (you need to look very closely!) you’re ready for the fruiting phase. Usually it will take about 10-15 days to reach this stage, depending on a few factors including the vigour of your spawn and the strain of oyster mushrooms you’re growing.

The fruiting phase needs a cool but not cold temperature (remember, oyster mushrooms are usually a cold-weather variety, although you do get warm weather varieties too) and will need lots of fresh air. Place them in a light garage where it’s a bit damp but where there’s fresh air flowing. Aiming for around 10 degrees would be good at this stage.

The fruiting phase is the last step where you’re actively encouraging the mushrooms to form so as well as having the right temperature you need to also provide the right humidity levels, which is often where most grows fail. Oyster mushrooms will want a humidity of around 80%.

Invest in a decent hygrometer to allow you to check this, and you’ll want to be monitoring this level constantly - otherwise your mushrooms might fail to form (disaster!).

Once they do begin to fruit it might be as quick as 3 or 4 days before the mushrooms are fully formed and ready for eating. You need to wait until the cap of the mushroom is just about unfurled, before they are releasing lots of spores into the air.

At that point you should cut the stem with a knife, trying not to cut too deep through the mycelium itself but keeping the cut flush with the grow bag. Keep in the fridge until you’re ready to eat.

Often with oysters they will produce a second flush, maybe a week or 2 later, so don’t throw the grow kit away afterwards. Give the bag another soak, in cold water this time, and repeat the process above - you may get lucky.

If you don’t get yourself a 2nd or even 3rd flush then don’t worry, the contents of the bag make an excellent compost for the garden. And did you know that you can create your own oyster mushroom spawn from the stem butts from old mushrooms? Or, for the more patient growers, you could even take a spore print from an oyster and turn those spores into your very own mushroom spawn?

Oyster Mushroom Grow Kits | Mushroom Growing (2024)

FAQs

Why is my mushroom grow kit not working? ›

This might be due to the temperature being too low, insufficient moisture, or poor air circulation. It's crucial to create a warm, humid environment with good air circulation for your mushroom kit to flourish.

How many times will a mushroom kit grow? ›

How long do mushroom growing kits last? Each grow kit usually lasts for about 2-3 harvests, but this will vary depending on the variety of grow kit you choose.

How do I get the most out of my mushroom grow kit? ›

Give your block some fresh air

Leaving the plastic on your kit helps to keep moisture in, preventing the block from drying out. Feel free to spray it periodically when it's looking parched as you would inside. After a couple of weeks, you should expect mushrooms after heavy rainfall or after a big temperature shift.

How much do you get out of a mushroom grow kit? ›

Expect to grow: 2-3 harvests of mushrooms / 150g - 300g

The first flush will always be the biggest. We've had some customers grow up to 4 flushes of mushrooms from our kits but on average you'll get 2 harvests.

Why is my mushroom grow bag not growing? ›

Why isn't my bag colonizing? / There is no growth. If this is the case for you, one of the simplest solutions is to wait longer. Many species take several weeks (sometimes months) to colonize the bag depending on species, environmental conditions, and/or the vigor of your spores or culture.

How do you know if a mushroom kit is bad? ›

Off-odors: A strong, foul odor emanating from the growing containers or growing medium. Abnormal growth: Mushrooms that grow abnormally, such as those that are misshapen or stunted. Presence of molds: The appearance of molds, such as white or blue-green growths on the surface of the mushrooms or growing medium.

How often should I water my mushroom kit? ›

Humidity is a key factor for successful mushroom growth. Spray the area around your kit with a few pumps of water whenever you have a chance, at least 2-3 times a day.

Can mushroom grow kits go bad? ›

Most mushroom kits will store for 3-6 months in the fridge if necessary. To store your kit, keep it in the fridge. This puts the mycelium into hibernation and will prevent it escaping the box early. Don't keep it somewhere it could exceed 30 degrees Celsius.

What temperature should a mushroom growing kit be? ›

Now that you have finished setting up your kit, you will need to place your kit somewhere for it to grow. The best location will be a room where the temperature stays between 15 to 24 degrees C. The ideal fruiting temperature range for Portabella and White Button mushrooms is between 17 to 20 degrees F.

Where is the best place to put a mushroom kit? ›

We recommend placing your grow kit on your kitchen bench, out of direct sunlight. This will allow you to check on them daily and serve as a reminder to spray your grow kit regularly to keep humidity high.

Can you reuse an oyster mushroom grow kit? ›

You will need to measure and drill the holes in the supplied bucket. From there you will have a kit ready to be reused hundreds of times to produce crops of oyster mushrooms year round.

How do you trigger mushroom growth? ›

Initiation. Initiation is the link between mycelial growth and mushroom formation. This is the time when the substrate is fully colonized and maybe even showing signs of pinning. To initiate fruiting, lowering temperatures and increasing oxygen levels generally encourages mushroom formation.

Are mushroom grow kits economical? ›

As far as cost goes, these kits, which vary between $16–$20 dollars, aren't necessarily going to serve as an economical substitute for buying mushrooms from the grocery store. But they are a great way for you to get your mushroom-growing legs.

Do mushroom growers make good money? ›

The salaries of Mushroom Growers in The US range from $21,880 to $198,891, and the average is $47,286.

Is a mushroom business worth it? ›

You could make over $60,000 a year growing gourmet mushrooms for profit. If you have a few hours a week to spare and a growing area where you can control the temperature, humidity, and light, then you can be a successful grower.

How do you activate a mushroom kit? ›

Original Mushroom Kit Instructions
  1. Open the box. If the compost looks brown, close the kit and leave it for a week. ...
  2. Open the plastic and evenly spread the casing over the compost, leaving it loose and fluffy. Leave the kit open.
  3. Every 2-3 days mist with water. After two to three weeks mushrooms will begin to form.

Can mushroom kits go bad? ›

While we recommend fruiting your grow kit as soon as possible, if you need to, you can store your grow kit in the refrigerator for up to 6 months! If you start to see “pinning” ,it means that your mushrooms are ready to fruit and you probably should not store them any longer.

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