Organic Blue Oyster Mushroom Grain Spawn
• Adapts to a wide range of substrate: straw, sawdust, etc.
• Robust and super-productive variety
• Excellent taste quality
• Certified “BE-BIO-01”, produced in Belgium
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Pleurote gris "Blue Oyster" (Pleurotus ostreatus var. KB1 - Columbinus)
Native to the temperate forests of Europe, the oyster mushroom generally grows on old trunks or dead branches. It is mainly found in fall and late winter. This mushroom is rich in proteins, B vitamins, and various amino acids. It also has medicinal properties, including anti-tumor effects (Hobbs, 1995) and helps reduce blood cholesterol levels (Gaudreau, 2010).
The oyster mushroom is a very easy mushroom to grow. Resistant, it adapts to a variety of substrates, such as straw and sawdust. Today, it is the second most cultivated mushroom in the world.
The caps measure between 5 and 15 cm, with colors ranging from light gray to dark brown, depending on growing conditions.
Our KB1 variety belongs to the "pleurotus columbinus". These mushrooms show bluish tints at low temperatures (10-15°C) at the start of fruiting.
This variety produces large caps and large diameter stems, with a softer texture than most other oyster mushrooms. It is also the most productive strain we have, offering excellent flavor and shelf life.
❄️ We recommend that you store the mycelia in the refrigerator (between 1 and 4°C) and use them within one month of receipt.
👉 See also our tutorial: “ How to use our mycelia ”
Our quality commitment:
We produce our mycelia in laboratory conditions, which guarantees the purity of the varieties and optimal quality.
We produce our mycelia 100% organically and all our products are certified " BE-BIO-01, Agriculture Belgique " by CERTISYS.
🌱 Growing conditions
Oyster mushrooms can be grown all year round, with an ideal temperature between 12 and 20°C. Maintain high humidity at the start of fruiting until buds appear.
To harvest, carefully remove the clusters by hand by turning them gently, before the edges of the caps turn brown and rise up. Remove any remaining mushroom pieces and maintain moisture until the next harvest.
🛠️ Substrates
In indoor cultivation: Use pasteurized straw, pasteurized sawdust or other lignocellulosic materials.
We recommend our "Optimal" substrate , which is particularly suitable for woody varieties. Our organic straw pellets are also suitable for growing oyster mushrooms.
For outdoor cultivation: Use logs or mulch.
📊 Culture Settings
Inoculation :
5-10% mycelium on grains /moist substrate.
Phase | Temperature | Duration | Humidity | Light | CO2 | Fresh air |
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Incubation | 20-24°C | 2-3 weeks | - | / | / | / |
Initiation of primordia | 10-15°C | 4-7 days | 95-100% | 600-1000 lux | 500-800 ppm | 4 to 8 volume/h |
Fructification | 10-20°C, ideal 15°C | 5-10 days | 85-95% | 600-1000 lux | 500-800 ppm | 4 to 8 volume/h |
📚 This data comes from the book “Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms” by P. Stamets. They are given as an indication, each myciculturist having particular growing conditions, there may be individual variations.
📈 Productivity
The average harvest is 200 to 350 g of fresh mushrooms per 1 kg of wet substrate, over 2 to 3 harvests.