A Mushroom Grow Kit Beginner Guide - Mushroom Insider (2024)

Maybe you’re an experienced gardener looking for a new challenge? Or perhaps you’re a mushroom lover (like me) who doesn’t always have enough time to forage but also doesn’t completely trust the produce at your local store?

In either case – and indeed many more – growing mushrooms yourself is the answer.

And one of the easiest and quickest ways to get going is by using a mushroom grow kit.

What Are Mushroom Grow Kits?

When you get a mushroom kit, you’ll instantly have everything needed to start growing your own mushrooms.

All kits are mushroom species specific and are not interchangeable. If you buy a kit for morels and then decide you want to grow shiitakes instead, you’ll have to get a different one.

The vast majority of grow kits will include an inoculated substrate – the material mushrooms grow in – wrapped in a grow bag.

A substrate that has been inoculated simply means that it contains the mushroom spawn.

The substrate type will differ depending on the mushroom’s category and species. Morels, for example, like a mix of sand, potting soil, and organic material. Oysters will grow on just about anything, including straw, cardboard, and coffee grounds.

Popular mushroom grow kit options include oysters, morels, shiitakes, reishi, and lion’s mane.

If you’re a beginner, I recommend going with an oyster mushroom kit. Oysters are easy to grow in many conditions and quite forgiving. Starting with them will make cultivating more challenging species later that much easier.

How to Use a Mushroom Kit?

After you pick up a mushroom grow kit, your next steps will mostly depend on the type of kit you bought, which, in turn, is driven by the kind of mushroom you’ll be growing.

More often than not, step one will be to give your mushrooms access to much-needed oxygen. You do this by making a puncture in the grow bag that comes with the kit.

Next, you’ll want to make sure the mushroom fruits have adequate humidity as well as an indirect source of sunlight. The specifics may vary slightly between kit brands, but don’t worry – the instructions tell you exactly what to do.

As to how long it takes to see the fruits (or fungi) of your labor, that depends on the type of mushroom you’re growing. Oyster mushrooms can, for example, fruit in less than a week.

And when can you harvest your mushrooms? Again, that depends on the species. Here too the grow kit instructions will tell you everything you need to know.

Mushroom Grow Kit Types

As mentioned above, different mushrooms need different kits. So, the type of kit you need to buy will depend on what you’re trying to grow.

Since oysters are a popular choice for mushroom growing beginners – and the species I recommend you take on first – here are two of the best kits for growing oyster mushrooms I have come across.

Back to The Roots Mushroom Mini Farm

The Back to The Roots oyster mushroom kit contains a substrate wrapped fruit block and comes, of course, already inoculated. The get the growing process started, you only have to do two things:

  1. Make a small hole in the grow bag.
  2. Soak the grow bag for an hour or two to rehydrate the substrate.

Easy, right?

Ideally, you should then also place the whole thing in a humid environment to help your mushrooms grow. If you have a humidifier, putting the grow bag next to it will work great.

It will take between one and two weeks before you start seeing baby oyster mushroom heads – also known as “pins” – peek out.

When your mushrooms no longer double in size each day – yes, that’s how quickly they grow – they’re ready for harvesting.

Grow Your Own Oyster Mushroom Kit

The Grow Your Own brand sells many high-quality mushroom grow kits, including, of course, oysters.

Just like the Back to The Roots product, this kit is extremely easy to use and perfect for beginners. It too contains an already inoculated substrate which, in this case, is sawdust based.

The instructions ask you to make a six-inch hole in the grow bag and, for a week or so, leave it in a humid area. Make sure it’s never in direct sunlight too.

It won’t be long before the mushrooms begin to pin and, once they stop growing, can be harvested. Also nice and easy.

Final Thoughts

If you’re interested in growing your own mushrooms, mushroom kits are an excellent choice. They’re easily accessible, simple to use, and – most importantly – yield a ton of delicious, delicious mushrooms. If you haven’t tried one yet, it’s high time you do.

A Mushroom Grow Kit Beginner Guide - Mushroom Insider (2024)

FAQs

Are mushroom grow kits worth it? ›

Should You Try a Kit? If you have any interest in growing mushrooms at all, and you aren't ready to do it from scratch, then most definitely yes- you should try a kit! It will give you an idea of how mushrooms grow, and what requirements they need in order to fruit properly.

What is the easiest mushroom kit to grow? ›

Oyster mushrooms are by far the easiest and most reliable mushrooms to grow. For beginners we recommend our Mist & Grow Oyster mushroom grow kits. Simply cut an X in one side of the bag, cover with a humidity tent, and mist a few times daily. Within 7-10 days a cluster of baby mushrooms will appear!

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.

How to use mushroom grow kits? ›

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.

How many times can you reuse a mushroom grow kit? ›

Yes, you can most definitely reuse mushroom grow kits! Mushroom grow kits are generally designed to give you more than one harvest depending on the species of mushroom inside your growing kit. There is enough water nutrition available in the substrate to give you multiple harvests over a period of 2-10 weeks.

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.

How long do mushroom grow kits last? ›

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.

What is the easiest mushroom to sell? ›

Shiitake and oyster mushrooms are the best choice for small-scale production, since they don't require a lot of equipment and space. Shiitake mushrooms are often sold in grocery stores, health food stores, and farmers' markets and are also quite popular for their flavor and consistency.

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. If you can see condensation underneath the plastic flaps of your X cut area this is enough water.

Can I put my mushroom grow kit outside? ›

The simplest way to encourage more fruitings is to move your kit outdoors. A change in environment or temperature shift can sometimes be a cue for fungi to produce more mushrooms.

Are mushroom grow kits easy? ›

Mushroom growing kits also require little to no work and come with directions that explain the process of cultivation and allow you to simply check on your mushrooms until ready to harvest. It has never been easier to grow indoors.

Where should I put my mushroom grow kit? ›

Your Mushroom Grow Kit will do best in a warm place with indirect sunlight.

What is the white stuff in mushroom grow kit? ›

Chances are, that's not mold - it's mycelium! Your kit includes an amended sawdust block with mushroom mycelium growing through it. The block may appear covered with a soft, white, mold-like substance. That's the mushroom mycelium, and it's totally normal and healthy for your mushroom block.

What is the white mold on my mushroom grow kit? ›

There are varieties of mould that are white, but generally, any white you see growing will be the mushroom. If the mycelium of the mushrooms is strong, it will usually encircle (quarantine) the mould into a small space. Look for a brown liquid (it may just appear as dots) around the edges.

Do mushroom log kits work? ›

The wonderful thing about mushroom logs is that you will get multiple years worth of gourmet mushrooms without having to re-inoculate your logs. On average, a mushroom log will produce for 1 year per inch of diameter of the log.

Is a mushroom business worth it? ›

Mushroom cultivation can be profitable due to its low startup costs and the ability to produce a high yield in a small amount of space. Mushrooms also have a short time it takes to grow from spores to full size, with some types taking as little as 30 days.

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.

Do mushroom grow bags work? ›

Some mushroom cultivators like to use mushroom grow bags because this method of growing offers several benefits, including: Mushroom grow bags are generally pretty easy to keep sterile, especially if they're equipped with a filter patch (more on this in a moment) Mushroom grow bags can help growers to conserve space.

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