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Oyster (Pleurotus
spp.) Mushroom Kit The
Oyster mushroom kit we ship is made
up of hardwood chips/ sawdust, organic wheat bran and a small quantity of
agricultural gypsum. It is totally
chemical and additive free. The
block will be totally white from the mycelium which has grown through the
chips/sawdust mix. This mycelium is your mushroom organism and with the proper
care and stimuli it will produce the "fruits" or mushrooms. The kit
includes a perforated plastic bag and bamboo
skewers which will be used to set the kit up for production. To
provide the stimuli necessary for mushroom “fruiting” follow these steps: 1. Leave the kit in its original bag,
undisturbed, at room temperature, for
2-3 days to recover from shipping. With
a sharp knife make a series of X incisions all around the bag that the kit is
in, approximately 2/3 of the way up the sides, 6 to 8 cuts will suffice. The X
cuts should be roughly 2.5cm (1 inch) across. These cuts will allow the
mushrooms to come out where the cuts have been made. 2. This kit must be kept in a high humidity
environment (75-85% RH). This can be achieved by using the perforated bag and
the wooden dowels as per the drawing. Insert the skewers into
the block in an arrangement that will hold the perforated bag in a
tent-like position over the block. The skewers should be inserted about 1-2
inches into the block, two on the top and the other 4 around the top perimeter
at a slight angle out. It is important to arrange the skewers so that the bag
does not touch the block. Place the block with the skewers in the perforated bag
so that the bag forms a tent over the block. To keep the humidity high you
should mist the block with water at least
a couple of times per day. Place the kit on a tray or pie plate large enough to
protect the surface of the table or floor because water will condense on the
inside of the bag and drip down. Please note that the block of mycelium needs to
“breathe” and the perforations
in the bag will allow an exchange of gases. The mushrooms require some light, but not direct sunlight as it is too strong. A shady corner,
or a florescent light will provide adequate light. The optimum temperature range
for the kit is 18-23°C (50-75°F). 3. Small "bumps' Continue with this misting
procedure until the mushrooms are ready to pick. 4. After the first crop replace the block
in its "tent" and
let it rest for about 2 weeks. This resting period gives the
mycelium a chance to digest more wood and build
up its energy for the next
"flush".
Do not mist during this period. 5. For
a second flush of mushrooms, remove the plastic bag that the kit came in
completely from the block. Soak the block overnight in cold water (do not use
chlorinated water, but if you have to, let the water stand for a few days to
dissipate the chlorine) by placing the
block in a bucket or sink with a weight on top to hold it underwater as the
block tends to float. Replace the kit in its “tent” and start the misting
procedure over again. 6. In order to initiate more
“flushes” following
the resting periods re-soak
the block and start over as per
step 5. You can repeat the above
procedure until all the nutrients have been used up and no more mushrooms form. 7. After
the kit is finished you can break it up. It makes an
excellent soil conditioner for your potted plants.
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