Indoor Mushroom Grow Kits — Midway Mushrooms (2024)

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Ready-to-fruit mushroom grow kits are an easy, fun way to put heaping harvests of mushrooms on the table while learning firsthand about the wild world of mushroom growth.

First time growing gourmet mushrooms? Don’t worry! Ready-to-fruit kits make the process a walk in the park. What’s more, essentially any home is suitable for effective mushroom cultivation. This kit includes a 5+ lb fully myceliated sawdust block, detailed growing instructions, and a small H2O mist bottle.

From the start of the growing process, mushrooms usually are ready for harvest in 10 to 14 days. Total yields can be expected been 1.5 and 4lb (over multiple flushes), depending on growing conditions.

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Available species:

Golden Oyster

The golden oyster mushroom (Pleurotus citrinopileatus) is a spectacularly tasty specialty cultivar with a distinct sweet, nutty flavor and rich aroma. Their comparatively mild flavor, by comparison with the highly meaty blue oysters, makes goldens an excellent choice for first-time gourmet mushroom eaters. This stunning bright yellow strain was derived from specimens in Eurasia, where it is a prized foraged fungus. Sautéed goldens are an unparalleled centerpiece in Alfredo pastas and risottos, though they also thrive as the main course, pan-seared in butter or oil! High in antioxidants, protein, and B vitamins, these mushies are good for the body as well as the taste buds! Golden oysters are an adaptable grower but fruit best in comparatively warm-weather conditions. They have a shorter shelf life, meaning they are best eaten within a few days after harvest.
Golden oysters grow best in an environment between 65 and 80
.

Blue Oyster

The blue oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) is a classic culinary staple beloved by many chefs for its intense meaty flavor. Resilient, productive, and forgiving of a relatively wide range of growing conditions, this particular strain produces large, stunning mushroom clusters the depth of whose vivid blue color scales inversely with temperature. Common across much of the temperate globe, including on our own Cumberland Plateau, where hardy specimens often can be found temporarily frozen solid during the winter months, white to tan oyster mushrooms of the same species grow saprophytically (on dead and dying trees), particularly in relation to hardwoods like oak and poplar. High in protein, vitamin C, niacin, and potassium, oyster mushrooms are healthy as well as profoundly flavorful. Fascinating, adaptable, and reliable, the blue oyster mushroom is a staple constituent of the mushroom cultivator’s toolkit.
Blue oysters grow best in an environment between 55 and 75
.

Lion’s Mane

The lion's mane mushroom is an iconic toothed fungus that occurs naturally across much of North America. Its long, drooping spines are a unique feature of this mushroom. A spectacular seafood substitute that evokes the flavor and texture of crab meat, this otherworldly mushroom currently is the subject of extensive mycological investigation for its potentially neuroregenerative compounds; indeed, early studies suggest that several of its constituent compounds, particularly the “hericenones,” may help counteract age-related memory decline. Sometimes referred to as the bearded tooth mushroom, satyr's beard, or pom pom mushroom, lion’s mane has an extremely rich umami flavor with subtly sweet undertones. What’s more, its fresh, earthy smell can’t help but transport one’s imagination into a lush old-growth forest! Weird and wonderful, lion’s mane is a joy to watch grow (and to eat!).
Lion’s mane grows best in an environment between 55 and 75.

Pink Oyster

Vibrant and delicious, the pink oyster mushroom (Pleurotus djamor) is among the fastest-growing species in any cultivator’s fruiting room! Pink oysters are somewhat milder in flavor than Pleurotus ostreatus species such the blue oyster, making them an excellent starting place for hesitant mushroom eaters. Their firm, chewy caps add lovely flavor and texture to alfredo pasta, risottos, and stir fry. This striking warm-mushroom is endemic to the American pan-tropics; can you imagine stumbling across a cluster of these beauties during a walk in the woods? Thankfully for cultivators, pink oyster mycelium is tenacious without match, happily colonizing a wide range of substrates, and wastes no time doing so!
Pink oysters grow best in an environment between 65 and 80.

Classic Oyster

It’s hard to go wrong with a tried-and-true classic! Ye olde oyster mushroom is a reliable crowd-pleaser with quick pin formation, generous cluster size, and tolerance for a relatively wide variety of environmental conditions. What’s more, its savory, meaty caps take on an exceptional umami flavor when pan-seared to a brown finish. Classic!
Classic oysters grow best in an environment between 55 and 75.

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Indoor Mushroom Grow Kits — Midway Mushrooms (2024)

FAQs

Can you eat the mushrooms from grow kits? ›

You should harvest mushrooms from your mushroom growing kit before the crop produces spores. If your mushrooms grow too long, they are safe to eat as long as they are not decomposing. Over-mature mushrooms should be eaten quickly because they will have a shorter shelf life.

How do you multiply mushroom grow kits? ›

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. Take the mushroom block out of the box (and recycle the box!)

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 many mushrooms does a grow kit produce? ›

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. Once the kit has run out of nutrients and water it will be "spent" and won't produce any more mushrooms.

What is the white stuff in mushroom grow kit? ›

The white stuff is mycelium, which is the vegetative body of mushrooms. Think of it as the roots to a plants. The mycelium colonizes the substrate block, which is made up of locally sourced sawdust and organic soybean hulls, and once fully colonized the entire grow block will appear white.

Are houseplant mushrooms edible? ›

It does not harm living plants. However, the mushrooms are regarded as poisonous to people and animals. If pets or small children reside in the home, it would be wise to remove the mushrooms as they appear.

Can I reuse back to roots mushroom kit? ›

Scrape away the white mycelium as you did for your first crop, and re-soak your bag in water overnight. Insert the bag back into its box with the new X facing the open back panel. Water your grow kit just like you did before, but the more water the better this second time around!

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.

How many spores can a mushroom produce in a day? ›

Key Takeaways. A single mushroom can release over 1 billion spores every day. Mature mushrooms pack about 16 billion spores, ready to spread and grow new fungi. Spore production depends on factors like the type of mushroom, age, size, environmental conditions, health, nutrition, seasonality, and genetics.

Should mushroom kits be kept in dark? ›

4. Many gourmet mushroom grow kits need light to grow, so keep them in a bright spot away from direct sunlight. This allows you to watch your mushrooms grow and some types will double in size every 12-24 hours.

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.

What is the easiest mushroom kit to grow? ›

I'll admit, Lion's Mane is probably my very favorite mushrooms to grow. They are also one of the easiest, and one of the most delicious… a perfect candidate for a beginner growing at home! For Lion's Mane, as long as the humidity is above 60% RH, you can simply cut “x's” in the side of the bag and wait.

What is the easiest mushroom to grow? ›

Pretty much every mushroom growing resource I could find says that oyster mushrooms are the easiest variety for first time-growers, as they grow fast and can easily thrive in substrates made of things like coffee grounds and straw, making them relatively low maintenance.

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

Place your grow kit in your kitchen, out of direct sunlight. This will allow you to check on them and remember to mist your grow kit regularly to keep humidity high. Don't place your grow kit where it is breezy as wind will dry it out. Don't place your grow kit in an enclosed space, mushrooms need good ventilation.

Can you eat the mushrooms in your backyard or the ones that grow on your lawn? ›

Some mushrooms found in the yard are edible such as Agaricus campestris (meadow mushroom), Pleurotus ostreatus (oyster mushroom) and Agrocybe cylindracea (straw mushroom) but you must be very careful and make sure you are not mistaking them with toxic species.

Can you eat grown mushrooms? ›

Not all mushrooms are edible mushrooms, but most of the ones found on the lawn are safe to eat. It is very rare to find deadly mushrooms growing in a lawn; however, it does happen, so you must be sure before you eat any of the mushrooms on your lawn. ... The more mushrooms you find, the healthier your lawn is!

Can you eat mushrooms that grow on tree stumps? ›

Some form very tough conks. These are shelf-like, very rubbery when fresh, and harden to a woody texture after releasing spores. They may not be poisonous, but they are just too tough to eat. Mushrooms growing on an old tree stump or fallen log can be edible, but they can also be highly toxic.

Can you eat the mushrooms that grow in mushroom compost? ›

If you are one hundred percent sure and have positively identified the mushrooms as edible, you can eat them. Often mushroom compost or substrate is not entirely “spent” but rather no longer viable for producing large quantities of mushrooms.

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