Gourmet Blue Oyster Mushroom Plugs

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Gourmet Blue Oyster Mushroom Plugs for Log Inoculation

Grow your own beautiful clusters of fresh mushrooms right in your backyard with our premium mushroom plug spawn. Planting Blue Oyster mushrooms on logs is an ancient, low tech method of cultivation that transforms raw wood into a reliable, edible food forest for years to come.

Mushroom Plug Features

  • Organic and Sustainable: Handcrafted using certified organic, naturally sourced materials.

  • Perennial Backyard Harvests: Enjoy years of seasonal, gourmet mushroom crops right from your home woodlots.

  • Traditional Cultivation: Farm incredible gourmet fungi in a style that has been trusted for thousands of years.

Difficulty: Intermediate (Requires a drill, a mallet, and sealing wax)

Cultivate Blue Oyster Mushrooms on Logs at Home

Our high quality blue oyster mushroom plugs enable you to easily inoculate your own hardwood logs or tree stumps at home. Every single plug we grow features an exceptionally vigorous, cold hardy strain of Blue Oyster (Pleurotus ostreatus) that fruits beautifully across a wide range of climates and seasonal temperatures.

Each bag of spawn contains over 100 durable wooden dowels, providing plenty of living mycelium to fully inoculate three to five logs averaging three to four feet in length. For the ultimate outdoor patch, we recommend using freshly cut hardwood logs such as oak, poplar, maple, or alder.

Care, Tools, and Maintenance for Long Term Yields

To complete this DIY project successfully, you will need a few basic tools: a standard power drill with a 5/16 inch bit, a hammer or rubber mallet, sealing wax, and a safe heat source for melting the wax. Once you tap the wooden dowels into place, the holes must be coated with melted wax to protect the mycelium and lock in essential moisture.

Place your newly inoculated outdoor mushroom logs in a shady backyard area exposed to natural rainfall, keeping them safely out of the direct summer sun. Your logs will begin to fruit within one to two years following heavy seasonal rains or a prolonged soaking in water.

Once the living mycelium network settles in, the logs will continue to produce bountiful crops of vibrant mushrooms every spring and autumn until the wood naturally decomposes, providing gourmet harvests for three to seven years! This traditional log cultivation method is a fantastic backyard permaculture project and makes an incredible gift for DIY gardeners and homesteaders. Order your blue oyster mushroom plugs today and start building your edible backyard forest!

Wondering how it works to grow mushroom plugs at home? Find detailed instructions here, or read our article about How to Use Mushroom Plugs in 5 Simple Steps!

 

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Mushroom log cultivation dates back about 2,000 years and is still a great low-tech way to grow mushrooms today. Learn how to use mushroom plugs in just 5 simple steps.

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04/18/2024
Mary SVG verified by SHOP
United States United States

I’ve not set them as of yet but looking to in 2 weeks they are sitting in the fridge and will probably be get ready in 2 weeks.

DB
03/22/2022
Dana B.
United States United States

The plugs look happy

I'm very happy as well. Trying an experiment this week by burying a few in a substrate mix to see if I can colonize from the plugs. I'll let you know.

JS
07/21/2021
Joe S.
AU AU

It was a gift for my father. I live in Australia. I hope he has success. I’m very happy to support a small family business. Good luck Cascadia!

KF
11/20/2020
kathy f.
US US

Shrooms in my back yard!

Ordered 100 Oysters and 100 Shiitake plugs. Fun project! Instructions were easy to follow and accurate. We recently had a windstorm so had some downed alders and one large stump. Planted the Oysters. 100 is a lot! :-) I can't wait to see how I did next year. Shiitake's next. Great experience!

EW
06/08/2020
Eric W.

Second-time buyer

I have bought and used these plugs successfully in the past. I've had good crops of mushrooms on an alder log for three years so far. The plugs arrived looking fresh, thoroughly infiltrated with mycelium, and the wood was still firm so I could easily pound them into my new log.

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