Mycelium on Organic Lung Oyster Mushroom Grains
- 🍄 MYCELIUM ON PANICAUT OYSTER MUSH GRAINS: Pleurotus eryngii, also known as royal or king oyster mushroom, famous for its firm and dense flesh.
- 💪 ROBUSTNESS AND STORAGE: Excellent conservation thanks to its low water content and its firm flesh, similar to that of Bordeaux porcini mushrooms.
- 🍽️ EXCELLENT TASTE QUALITY: Delicate flavor with a slight almond note, perfect for various culinary preparations. Can be cooked as a carpaccio.
- 🌍 LOCAL AND ORGANIC PRODUCTION: Certified “BE-BIO-01” by Certisys.
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Indian oyster, Italian oyster (Pleurotus pulmonarius)
This oyster mushroom variety is easy to cultivate and suitable for both beginners and professionals. Its aggressive mycelium significantly reduces contamination risks. It is often grown in summer, as it tolerates higher temperatures better than oyster mushrooms. However, it can also be cultivated in winter, offering better quality and preservation of the mushrooms. With a very fast growth cycle, incubation usually takes 10 to 15 days, followed by regular and predictable fruiting.
The caps measure between 3 and 7 cm, with colors ranging from light brown to dark brown, depending on growing conditions. The stems are generally smaller than those of Pleurotus ostreatus and tend to grow individually rather than in clusters.
❄️ Mycelium preservation: 1 month in the refrigerator.
👉 See also: How to use our myceliums
Our quality commitment:

We produce our myceliums under laboratory conditions, thus ensuring the purity of the strains and optimal quality.

Our myceliums are 100% organic and certified "BE-BIO-01, Agriculture Belgium" by CERTISYS.
🌱 Growing conditions
This variety is particularly heat-tolerant, making it ideal for hot climates or summer conditions. However, it can be cultivated year-round, with improved preservation in cool conditions. Fruiting is extremely rapid, and harvests follow predictably. It is recommended to harvest young mushrooms for better preservation and texture.
🛠️ Substrates
For indoor cultivation: Use pasteurized straw, pasteurized wood chips, or other lignocellulosic materials.
We recommend our organic straw pellets which work particularly well with oyster mushrooms, simply adding 1 teaspoon of lime and 2 liters of cold water per kg of pellets.
Our wood sawdust-based substrate adapted to lignicolous varieties will also work very well.
📊 Cultivation parameters
Inoculation: 5-10% grains/wet substrate
Phase | Temperature | Duration | Moisture | Light | CO2 | Fresh air |
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Incubation | 20-29°C | 10-24 days. Colonization is much faster on straw than on sawdust. | - | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Primordia initiation | 10-20°C | 3-5 days | 95-100% | 1000-2000 lux | 500-800 ppm | 5 to 10 volumes/h |
Fruiting | 10-30°C | 3-8 days, depending on temperatures | 85-95% | 1000-2000 lux | 500-800 ppm | 5 to 10 volumes/h |
📚 This data comes from the book "Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms" by P. Stamets. It is provided for informational purposes only, as each mushroom grower has specific cultivation conditions, so individual variations may occur.
📈 Productivity
Average harvest of 150-250 g of fresh mushrooms per 1 kg of wet substrate, over 2 to 3 harvests.