vue - Grow Oyster Mushrooms at home
Simple method for growing oyster mushrooms at home using two 5 gallon buckets and some clean wheat straw. Please read through all the comments before posting a question as I have probably already answered the question already.
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We started our spawn tonight after preparing the straw in a 6 gal. stainless steel pot. My husband drilled the inner bucket and I sterilized them with hydrogen peroxide, then rinsed thoroughly. I used a candy thermometer and kept pushing the straw down with a long wooden cooking paddle. We both used new rubber gloves to handle the medium and spawn. Will post an update in a few weeks.
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When you say flushes do you mean you can use the straw 4 times? How log can you use that straw?
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wow, this was crazy facinating
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the site has everything about the cultivation of oyster mushrooms www.gribovodi.ru
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Excellent video, thank you very much. I just have one question: Is it possible to replace the mycelium spawns with wooden dowels? If so, how many dowels would you use for the 5 gallon bucket?
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Thank you for this video
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why not use a steam cleaner instead of bleach? way more ecological
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Similar, but on a larger scale http://micelijumbukovace.com/bukovaca.html with a lot of photos. So you'll understand although it's not in english.
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There are a few ideas you can try
choose the best type - there are many available.
grow them in the right conditions - some such as oyster muchrooms like cool humid areas and can be placed outdoors
(I read these and the reasons they work from Gregs Mushroom Grower website ) -
Good stuff my dude. Thanks for the video!
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I've been spending time with the help of my son studying growing mushrooms at home after which we found an awesome resource at gregs mushroom grower (google it if you're interested)
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Once your first flush has grown and you give it a rest for one week, how do you bring it back to another flush? Do you soak it in water or just start misting the holes again?
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+SocietyofEnoch does the chlorinated water affect or damage the Mushroom growing process and contribute impurities?
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Thanks for all the informative tips. I've tried this method after watching your video and am happy to say I was successful in growing Pink Oyster Mushrooms at home. One of my buckets unfortunately got infected with green mould so I lost that one.
I was able to grow a whole 5 lb bucket and mushrooms are coming out of every hole. I also had some leftover to plant in a small hanging basket and these are growing through not only the hole but all around the top.
The question I have is this. After it has flushed multiple times and is spent, can I use the old straw to inoculate another straw bed or cardboard perhaps? The question really is can I spread it around to make more mushrooms without having to buy new kits every time. Thanks again for your video -
It would be smart to use a simple "weed waker" to chop it up while it's in the bucket..might take 60 seconds!{hehe} THW those scissors dude!
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Excellent Video thank You sir for sharing
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how many flushes can you get from one bucket?
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it's not to eat mushroom because it's a very hard (rubber) i.e
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Sir thank you for informative and helpful video. I wanna ask if I can't find gypsum or plaster of paris, can I use flour instead? Or any alternative aside from the three? Thank you.
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Thank you for this video and all your answers!
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