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Bucketful of Flavor: A Beginner’s Guide to Growing Mushrooms in 6 Easy Steps

Delight your taste buds with the exquisite experience of growing your own mushrooms in a bucket! This blog will walk you through a simple and cost-effective method, perfect for beginners, to yield impressive results. Let the mushroom-growing adventure begin!

Supplies Needed:

  1. A 5-gallon bucket with a lid (consider recycled options like coffee containers)
  2. A drill with a 3/4 inch drill bit
  3. Clear packing tape
  4. Micropore tape
  5. 4-5 bags of Myterra Labs Woodlovers Blend
  6. 1 bag of Mushroom Spawn (Learn to make it here)

Once you’ve gathered your supplies, let’s dive into the easy steps:

Step 1: Drill Holes in the Bucket

Use the drill to create small, evenly spaced holes on the sides of the bucket (at least 2 inches apart). These holes serve as air vents and spots for mushroom clusters. Tape over some holes with micropore tape and the rest with clear packing tape, ensuring a proper seal. Clear tape allows you to monitor mycelium growth.

Step 2: Layer the Woodlovers and Spawn in the Bucket

  • Fill one-third of the bucket with Myterra Labs Woodlovers substrate.
  • Add an even layer of spawn on top.
  • Cover with another substrate layer until two-thirds full.
  • Apply a second layer of evenly distributed spawn.

Step 3: Cover the Bucket and Incubate

Seal the bucket with its lid tightly and place it in a cool environment away from direct sunlight. For optimal results, choose a humid area for fruiting.

Step 4: Wait for the Mushrooms to Grow

Within a few days, observe white threads forming—the mushroom mycelium. Incubate the bucket in a humid environment. After 2-6 weeks, remove clear tape when mycelium is visible in all holes or when small blobs/pins appear.

White Oyster mushroom pins primordia
Golden oyster pins

Step 5: Harvest the Mushrooms

Once the mushrooms reach a desirable size, cut them at the base with scissors or a sharp knife. Alternatively, twist them out, being mindful not to remove too much substrate.

Step 6: Repeat the Process

After harvesting, add another Woodlovers layer to the bucket. The existing mycelium will inoculate the new substrate, accelerating the growth process.

Blue oyster mushrooms in a bucket
White Oyster Mushrooms growing in buckets
king oyster mushrooms in a bucket

Growing mushrooms in a bucket is a delightful and straightforward process, offering the reward of home-grown delicacies. With minimal supplies and a dash of patience, you’ll soon savor the flavor of your freshly cultivated mushrooms. Get ready to embark on your mushroom-growing journey!

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Delight your taste buds with the exquisite experience of growing your own mushrooms in a bucket! This blog will walk you through a simple and cost-effective method, perfect for beginners, to yield impressive results. Let the mushroom-growing adventure begin!

Supplies Needed:

  1. A 5-gallon bucket with a lid (consider recycled options like coffee containers)
  2. A drill with a 3/4 inch drill bit
  3. Clear packing tape
  4. Micropore tape
  5. 4-5 bags of Myterra Labs Woodlovers Blend
  6. 1 bag of Mushroom Spawn (Learn to make it here)

Once you’ve gathered your supplies, let’s dive into the easy steps:

Step 1: Drill Holes in the Bucket

Use the drill to create small, evenly spaced holes on the sides of the bucket (at least 2 inches apart). These holes serve as air vents and spots for mushroom clusters. Tape over some holes with micropore tape and the rest with clear packing tape, ensuring a proper seal. Clear tape allows you to monitor mycelium growth.

Step 2: Layer the Woodlovers and Spawn in the Bucket

  • Fill one-third of the bucket with Myterra Labs Woodlovers substrate.
  • Add an even layer of spawn on top.
  • Cover with another substrate layer until two-thirds full.
  • Apply a second layer of evenly distributed spawn.

Step 3: Cover the Bucket and Incubate

Seal the bucket with its lid tightly and place it in a cool environment away from direct sunlight. For optimal results, choose a humid area for fruiting.

Step 4: Wait for the Mushrooms to Grow

Within a few days, observe white threads forming—the mushroom mycelium. Incubate the bucket in a humid environment. After 2-6 weeks, remove clear tape when mycelium is visible in all holes or when small blobs/pins appear.

White Oyster mushroom pins primordia
Golden oyster pins

Step 5: Harvest the Mushrooms

Once the mushrooms reach a desirable size, cut them at the base with scissors or a sharp knife. Alternatively, twist them out, being mindful not to remove too much substrate.

Step 6: Repeat the Process

After harvesting, add another Woodlovers layer to the bucket. The existing mycelium will inoculate the new substrate, accelerating the growth process.

Blue oyster mushrooms in a bucket
White Oyster Mushrooms growing in buckets
king oyster mushrooms in a bucket

Growing mushrooms in a bucket is a delightful and straightforward process, offering the reward of home-grown delicacies. With minimal supplies and a dash of patience, you’ll soon savor the flavor of your freshly cultivated mushrooms. Get ready to embark on your mushroom-growing journey!

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