Grow Your Own Manure Loving Mushrooms Easily with an All-In-One Grow Kit

Mushrooms that thrive on manure substrates offer some of the easiest, beginner-friendly ways to grow your own gourmet mushrooms right at home. Manure-loving mushroom varieties like oyster, shiitake and lion’s mane don’t require complex fruiting chambers or expensive equipment. With a simple all-in-one grow kit designed for manure lovers, even first-time mushroom cultivators can enjoy an abundant harvest.

Many of the most popular edible mushroom varieties happen to love growing in manure and composted manure substrates Here’s an overview of some of the easiest manure lovers you can grow at home

Oyster Mushrooms – This fast growing gourmet mushroom thrives on straw and manure substrates. They are known for their mild, seafood-like flavor and meaty texture. Oysters grow in dense clusters on the substrate surface in as little as 3-4 weeks.

Shiitake Mushrooms – Native to Japan and China, shiitakes grow naturally on hardwood logs outdoors but also readily colonize supplemented sawdust, straw and manure mixes indoors. They have a rich, smoky umami flavor and firm, chewy texture.

Lion’s Mane Mushrooms – Named for their long, cascading white tendrils lion’s manes have a flavor often described as seafood-like with a texture similar to crab meat. They grow well on hardwood sawdust and straw substrates.

Button Mushrooms – The most familiar grocery store mushroom, buttons also grow readily on composted manure and straw. Expect a mild flavor and meaty bite.

Maitake Mushrooms – Also known as Hen of the Woods, maitakes grow as a dense rosette or cluster at the base of trees outdoors They can also fruit nicely on indoor substrates like supplemented sawdust or straw

Why Choose an All-In-One Grow Kit?

All-in-one grow kits provide the easiest method for beginners to grow mushrooms at home using pre-pasteurized manure and straw-based substrates. Here are some of the advantages of using an all-in-one kit:

  • No Prep Work – The substrate is pre-pasteurized and ready to inoculate right out of the bag. No need to prepare your own substrate.

  • Less Risk of Contamination – The careful sterilization process used by kit suppliers minimizes risks.

  • Simple, Mess-Free Growing – No soaking, boiling or mixing substrates yourself. The grow bag contains everything needed.

  • Perfect Moisture Content – Substrate is optimized for colonization and fruiting.

  • Small Footprint – Grow kits take up very little space compared to trays.

  • Multiple Crops – Most kits can flush 2-3 harvests before depleting the substrate.

Choosing the Right Manure Loving Mushroom Kit

When selecting an all-in-one mushroom grow kit, you’ll want to consider:

  • Mushroom Type – Kits are available for oyster, shiitake, lion’s mane and other varieties. Choose your favorite edible mushroom.

  • Kit Size – Kits range from 1-5 lbs of substrate. The larger the kit, the higher your potential yield per grow.

  • Growing Method – Some kits use hanging grow bags, while others use short, squat bags designed to sit on a surface.

  • Substrate Composition – Look for kits using composted manure, straw, corncobs or sawdust.

  • Extra Features – Upgrade options like grow lights, humidifiers and heating mats can optimize fruiting.

A 4-5 lb all-in-one grow kit provides a good balance of substantial yield and manageable size for the home grower.

Setting Up Your Manure Mushroom Kit for Success

Here are some tips for getting your manure mushroom kit off to the right start:

  • Select a warm growing area around 70-80°F. Mushrooms prefer consistent temperatures in this range.

  • Carefully inject the grow kit with mushroom spawn, using sterile procedure. Oyster and shiitake kits use grain spawn.

  • For the first 2 weeks, keep the kit in complete darkness to avoid stunting growth.

  • Check for full colonization of the substrate. Growth happens from the inside-out.

  • Once the substrate is fully colonized, expose the kit to 12 hours of light per day to induce fruiting.

  • Maintain proper moisture and humidity. Mist the kit daily, without over-saturating it. Proper fresh air exchange will also be key.

  • Harvest mushrooms as they reach maturity. Use a knife to cut them off at the base of the stem.

  • After the first flush, rehydrate the kit and subsequent flushes will follow. Enjoy several harvests!

Growing Your Own Shiitake, Oyster and More

With a carefully selected manure mushroom grow kit and proper growing conditions, you’ll be harvesting gourmet mushrooms like oyster, shiitake, lion’s mane and more in just 1-2 months. Get growing with an all-in-one kit designed to make mushroom cultivation easy and approachable for first-timers and pros alike. The rewarding experience of nurturing your own mushroom crop from start to finish awaits!

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FAQ

Are mushroom growing kits worth it?

Mushroom grow kits are a great solution as they’re easy to use and allow even the most inexperienced growers to produce fresh gourmet mushrooms year round. But not all mushroom grow kits are equal, so it’s advisable to research and find a reliable supplier who offers a grow guarantee.

How long will a mushroom grow kit last?

Mushroom kits are not reusable, but most of them produce at least 2 harvests’ worth of mushrooms. This means that you can get multiple harvests out of a single kit before needing to replace it. After a mushroom block stops producing, you can bury it to get some more flushes from the soil surface!

Can I mix mushroom compost with manure?

It’s up to you as regards mixing, I would not and there is a risk of weed seeds spreading out of the cow manure. I would spread that as first layer (if decomposed), then with the mushroom compost on top.

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

While this can be good, airflow is also important and small enclosed spaces can cause your mushrooms to suffer from lack of oxygen. We recommend placing your grow kit on your kitchen bench, out of direct sunlight.

What is the mushroom growing kit?

This mushroom growing kit was designed to let you grow mushrooms at home. It contains all the necessary components to grow several crops of mushrooms over an 8 to 12 week period of time.

Can you grow dung-loving mushrooms in a spore booster bag?

Grow dung-loving mushrooms right in the bag! Our beginner-friendly ShroomTek All-In-One Mushroom Grow Bag + Spore Boostr was formulated by mycologists to simplify mushroom growing while maximizing the speed and size of your grow. (All that’s required is a spore syringe or liquid culture!)

How do I get Happy mushrooms grown at home?

Just inject the bag with your favorite Manure Loving Happy Mushrooms (Syringe Not Included) and get your own Happy Mushrooms grown at home in the next 30 days… Have questions? Check out the FAQs or contact our experts… Get this 2-pound all-in-one manure loving mushrooms grow bag that includes oat grains, coco coir, vermiculite, and gypsum.

Can a mushroom grow bag be used with a monotub?

More ways to grow Although the ShroomTek All-In-One Mushroom Grow Bag is designed as a self-contained growing chamber, it can be used in conjunction with other growing chambers such as a monotub or BoomRoom martha tent, should you want fuller control over environmental conditions.

Can the shroomtek all-in-one mushroom grow bag be used with a monotub?

Although the ShroomTek All-In-One Mushroom Grow Bag is designed as a self-contained growing chamber, it can be used in conjunction with other growing chambers such as a monotub or BoomRoom martha tent, should you want fuller control over environmental conditions. ⚠️ IMPORTANT: Spore syringe vs. liquid culture syringe

Do manure loving mushrooms grow in manure?

You see, manure loving mushrooms will grow in manure but it is what is in the manure that they actually like What they really like is the grains and oats that the horse or cow eats that is found in the manure When you strip away all the toxic stuff found in manure (and smelly stuff) you end up with exactly what the mushrooms want to grow

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