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Mushroom growing kits

Gray oyster mushroom

Temperature:

16-20 °C

If the mushrooms have started to grow, they will also grow at warmer temperatures, but will be of poorer quality

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Pink oyster mushroom

Temperature:

18-28 °C

In order for the color to be expressive, this mushroom needs bright light.

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Yellow oyster mushroom

Temperature:

16-20 °C

Mushrooms will also grow at higher temperatures, but the color will not be as vividly yellow

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Hedgehog big data (Lion mane)

Temperature:

18-21 °C

If the mushrooms have started to grow, they will also grow at warmer temperatures, but will be of poorer quality and yellow, wilted/shriveled

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Gray oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) are easy to grow at home using a special grow kit. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to grow gray oyster mushrooms:

1. Preparation of the kit:

  • Choose a place: Place the kit in a place with good humidity and moderate temperature. The temperature varies for different types of mushrooms. Avoid direct sunlight.

  • Check the substrate: Open the package and check that the substrate is moist and compact. If it seems too dry, you can moisten a little with water.

2. Start of cultivation:

  • Make ventilation holes: With a sharp knife, make some small holes in the package of the kit for ventilation. Openings can be made in several places.

  • Moisturization: Lightly spray water on the surface and openings of the kit daily. This will help maintain a high level of humidity, which is necessary for mushroom growth.

3. Appearance of the first mushrooms:

  • Watch closely: After a few days to a week, you will begin to notice small mushrooms growing from the openings.

  • Moisture Maintenance: Continue to moisturize daily to promote fungal growth. If the room is particularly dry, you can use a plastic bag or tent to create a mini-greenhouse effect around the set.

4. Harvesting:

  • Time to harvest: Once the mushrooms have grown to full size, usually in 1-2 weeks, they are ready to harvest. The mushrooms should be picked carefully, turning them gently and pulling them out of the substrate.

  • Additional Harvests: After the first harvest, continue to moisten the kit. Usually 2-3 additional harvests are possible with a few days to a week between each harvest.

5. Kit maintenance:

  • Rest period: After each harvest, the set may require a few days of rest before the next harvest. Continue to moisturize it regularly and keep it in a favorable environment.

  • Use of the kit: When the kit is no longer productive, you can use the substrate as a fertilizer in the garden or compost.

By following these instructions, you'll be able to enjoy a fresh harvest of gray oyster mushrooms right in your own home!

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