Blue oyster mushrooms growing in a kit
Blue oyster mushrooms growing in a kit


Update: The first photo was day 3 of growing. We harvested on day 4, and got 255 grams of tasty snack!
I thought a group of blue oysters was called a cult
49 0 ReplyYeah, but those have more cowbell.
17 0 ReplyAnd they don't fear the reaper.
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Those look like ingredients for a mana potion.
20 0 ReplyBe careful with these kits, especially if there's any extra moisture or humidity in your home. I've heard some horror stories about the mushrooms starting to spread.
18 0 ReplyAlways a good idea to harvest just before they begin drop their spores!
9 0 ReplySpread? Where to?
6 0 ReplyHumid areas like bathrooms. Especially true for mushrooms that decompose wood.
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Oh I see - thanks for the warning!
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https://youtu.be/ZUbMw8aHEG0 did you say blue oyster?
7 0 ReplyPretty! What will you do with them
6 0 ReplyEat them, and grow another batch!
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That's much more attractive than the ones I've used.
5 0 ReplyThese look excellent, good job.
3 0 ReplyExtremely cool. Would you please share the kit?! I love the cork look.
3 0 ReplyThe kit is from Mushbarn in Grass Valley, CA. We picked it up while we there for a visit. https://mushbarn.com/products/new-mushroom-grow-kit-blue-oyster
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