White Oyster Mushroom Grow Kit
Grow gourmet mushrooms at home using a simple, ready-to-grow bag.
This oyster mushroom grow kit is suitable for all skill levels and delivers fast, reliable results with minimal effort.
How to Grow White Oyster Mushrooms
- Make an “X” cut in the front of the grow bag
- Mist daily to maintain humidity. Try 5–10 sprays each time
- Harvest fresh white oyster mushrooms in as little as 10–14 days
Why Grow White Oyster Mushrooms
White oyster mushrooms are mild, delicate, and versatile. They have a tender texture and clean flavor that works well in sautés, soups, stir-fries, and everyday recipes. Their neutral profile makes them a great entry point for home cooks and mushroom growers alike.
What to Expect from This Grow Kit
With proper care and adequate humidity, this white oyster mushroom grow kit can produce a large first flush, often ranging from ½ lb to 1 lb of fresh mushrooms. Yield is not guaranteed and depends on daily care and growing conditions. Inadequate humidity or inconsistent misting can result in smaller harvests.
At many farmers markets, specialty mushrooms often sell for $20+ per pound, making this grow kit a rewarding, hands-on way to experience growing gourmet mushrooms at home. It also makes a unique and memorable gift for food lovers, gardeners, and anyone curious about growing their own food.
Your first harvest is guaranteed when our instructions are followed. Not following the care instructions may affect results and your 100% grow guarantee. With continued proper care, additional flushes may be possible.
Growing note: White oyster mushrooms perform best in moderate indoor temperatures with steady humidity and indirect light.
That’s Not Mold – It’s Mycelium
The white, fuzzy growth on the grow block is healthy mushroom mycelium. This is completely normal and indicates the kit is ready to grow.
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to grow mushrooms?
Most oyster mushroom grow kits begin pinning (baby mushrooms) within 2–7 days. Mushrooms are typically ready to harvest in 10–14 days, depending on temperature, humidity, and daily care.
How do I start using the kit?
Cut a small “X” as directed in the instructions on the front of the grow bag. Gently scrape the exposed surface to stimulate growth, then add 2 tablespoons of water directly onto the scraped X area. Leave the plastic flaps in place to help retain moisture. Place the kit on a kitchen counter with bright, indirect light. The mushrooms will grow directly from the opening.
How often should I water the kit?
Mist the opening 2–3 times per day, using 5–10 sprays each time. Consistent humidity is essential for healthy growth.
How do I harvest my mushrooms?
Once the cluster is fully grown, gently twist it off at the base or cut it with a clean knife. Brush off any loose growing material before cooking.
How much will this kit produce?
With proper care and adequate humidity, many kits produce a large first harvest, often ranging from ½ lb to 1 lb of fresh mushrooms. Yield is not guaranteed and depends on growing conditions and daily care. Additional harvests may be possible, though later yields are typically smaller.
Is the white or fuzzy growth mold?
No. The white or pink fuzzy growth is healthy mushroom mycelium. This is completely normal and indicates the kit is active and ready to grow.
Is this kit guaranteed to grow?
Yes. Your first harvest is guaranteed when the kit is used as directed and care instructions are followed. Results depend on proper setup, humidity, and daily misting. Not following the instructions may affect results and eligibility for the guarantee.
What if I’m traveling or can’t start the kit right away?
For best results, we recommend starting the kit upon arrival. If you plan to delay use, store the unopened kit indoors in a dark closet at room temperature for up to a few weeks. Avoid heat, freezing, or direct sunlight during storage.
Can I grow mushrooms with my kids?
Yes. Oyster mushroom grow kits are a fun, educational activity for families. Adult supervision is recommended during setup and harvesting.