Pink Oyster Mushroom - Pleurotus salmoneostramineus. Golden Oyster - Pleurotus citrinopileatus. Beech mushroom - Hypsizygus tessellatus. Elm oyster- Hypsizygus ulmarius. Button mushroom - Agaricus bisporus. Almond mushroom - Agaricus blazei murril. Shiitake - Lentinula Edodes. Hen-of-the-Woods - Grifola Frondosa. Pioppino - Agrocybe aegerita. Winter mushroom Enokitake - Flammulina velutipes.
Caterpillar fungus - Cordyceps sinensis. Reishi - Ganoderma lucidum. Umbrella Polypore - Polyporus Umbellatus. Turkey Tail - Coriolus versicolor. Shaggy Mane - Coprinus comatus. Brown-Gilled woodlover - Hypholoma capnoides. King stropharia - Stropharia rugosoannulata. Mycorrhiza soil fungi. Glowing Mushrooms. So which type of mushroom spawn is best for your project?
The answer depends on what you're doing. A general rule of thumb is to match your spawn to your substrate. For example, if you want to grow mushrooms on logs, a wood-based spawn such as plugs or sawdust is best. The argument is that the mycelium is already familiar with this material, reducing colonization time. Certain mushrooms also grow better on certain substrates.
Before starting, research the types of mushrooms you want to grow to see which substrate to use. Below lists which substrates are best for which spawn. This is just a general guideline, nothing is set in stone. A little research regarding your mushroom and spawn type in the beginning can save you a lot of time and hassle in the long run. If you're overwhelmed, it's best to start with some easy mushroom growing kits to help you understand the fungal life cycle.
So you've done some research on how to grow mushrooms and now you're ready to get some spawn. Let the fun begin. Mushroom spawn can be purchased from a variety of different producers, either over the Internet or offline.
There are many companies out there, so do a little research to find one highly recommended. Quality varies greatly so take your time to find someplace good. Spawn should come to you with a date of inoculation on it. Pay attention to this date, as degradation due to mold, bacteria, and waste products will happen quickly. See the yellow spots on the pic to the right?
That's the waste product of the mycelium in a spawn bag. Mushroom spawn is a "use it or lose it" product, and rarely lasts beyond 2 months. Thus you should use it as soon as possible after it arrives. If not, refrigerate it to prolong its life span. Keep in mind that you're still working against the clock, so bust out that spawn as soon as you can! Purchasing spawn is just fine for the occasional mushroom grower, but what if you want to continuously grow a lot of mushrooms?
Or start growing on a commercial level? In this case buying spawn from afar isn't worth it. The expense and lack of control of quality won't suit your needs. So is it possible to make your own mushroom spawn? Of course! Medicinal mushrooms Mushroom supplements. Tree Oyster - pleurotus ostreatus. King oyster - Pleurotus eryngii. Phoenix Oyster - Pleurotus pulmonarius. Pink Oyster Mushroom - Pleurotus salmoneostramineus.
Golden Oyster - Pleurotus citrinopileatus. Beech mushroom - Hypsizygus tessellatus. Elm oyster- Hypsizygus ulmarius. Button mushroom - Agaricus bisporus. Almond mushroom - Agaricus blazei murril. Shiitake - Lentinula Edodes. Hen-of-the-Woods - Grifola Frondosa. Pioppino - Agrocybe aegerita. Winter mushroom Enokitake - Flammulina velutipes. Caterpillar fungus - Cordyceps sinensis. Reishi - Ganoderma lucidum. Umbrella Polypore - Polyporus Umbellatus.
Turkey Tail - Coriolus versicolor. Shaggy Mane - Coprinus comatus. Brown-Gilled woodlover - Hypholoma capnoides.
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