King Oyster Mushroom

from £7.49

Liquid Culture

What does your order contain:

Luer Lock syringe containing King Oyster Mushroom Liquid Culture
–18g x 1.5inch BD needle
–70% isopropyl alcohol swab

Colonised Petri Dish

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– King Oyster Mushroom Colonised Petri Dish

The petri dish is a 6 cm (60mm) made of Polypropylene (PP) plastic (autoclavable). One petri dish is enough for more than 5 colonisation bags.

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Liquid Culture

What does your order contain:

Luer Lock syringe containing King Oyster Mushroom Liquid Culture
–18g x 1.5inch BD needle
–70% isopropyl alcohol swab

Colonised Petri Dish

What does your order contain:
– King Oyster Mushroom Colonised Petri Dish

The petri dish is a 6 cm (60mm) made of Polypropylene (PP) plastic (autoclavable). One petri dish is enough for more than 5 colonisation bags.

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Scientific name: Pleurotus eryngii

Substrate Preference:

  • Best Substrates: Hardwood sawdust, supplemented straw, or a mix of sawdust and wheat bran.

  • Growing Conditions: Thrives at temperatures between 18-24°C (64-75°F) with high humidity (85-90%).

Cultivation Tips:

  • Incubation: Keep in a warm, dark environment at 20-24°C (68-75°F). Mycelium typically takes 2-3 weeks to fully colonize the substrate.

  • Fruiting: Once colonization is complete, move the substrate to a fruiting environment with indirect light, good ventilation, and high humidity. Reduce CO2 levels by increasing fresh air exchange to promote cap development.

Harvesting: Harvest when the mushrooms have small, compact caps, before they begin to widen and flatten. Use a knife to cleanly cut them at the base, taking care not to damage the substrate.