Possible challenges and solutions for mushroom grow kits (2024)

by Jonathan Tovell

Possible challenges and solutions for mushroom grow kits (1)

Growing mushrooms at home with a JCB Gourmet Mushrooms grow kit can be a simple activity that rewards you with huge clusters of yummy food. It will also always be a learning experience that will help you grow mushrooms the next time.

We have dealt with a lot of trial and error as we grow mushrooms in our facility. We are learning what works and doesn’t work with mushrooms, and we are now sharing some tips with you in case you are having a slightly tougher time with your grow kit.

Check out: Frequently asked questions

Temperature is too hot

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When you have trouble keeping the temperature within the ideal range, it becomes less likely that mushrooms grow. If they do, it may be in smaller clusters or different shapes. For example, the photo of the Lion's Mane on the right shows it has a branchy shape rather than looking like a brain or pom pom with cascading spines. This can happen with warmer temperatures or too much light.

Solution:There are mushrooms that canhandle warmer temperatures, such as the Italian Oyster, Reishi, Chestnut mushroom and a couple more (check out the link below for the full list). If you have a basem*nt or somewhere without windows, place your grow kit there and turn off the light when you aren’t in that location. Mushrooms need a bit of light to orient them during the growing process, but you can keep the light off afterwards to keep the temperature lower.

Check out: How to grow mushrooms in warmer indoor temperatures

Not enough humidity

Humidity is quite important for mushrooms. If there isn’t enough humidity, the mushrooms may slow down and/or stop growing. It would be like if we don’t hydrate ourselves on a hot day or when we’re exercising – we begin to slow down and not feel too good.

Solution: You should mist more often. Misting too much at once may cause the mushrooms or block to get softer, but if you mist about 15 to 20 pumps each time, that should do the trick. For example, if you are only misting three times a day, try five times a day. You could also try placing the block somewhere without as much sunlight, such as the basem*nt.

You could try using a small diffuser without any trace of essential oils or scents. Stick the diffuser under the humidity tent and set a timer that lets it turn on and off in intervals, if possible.

Contamination

This is sometimes difficult to avoid. Luckily, most of the contamination happens at our facility. We hand-select the grow kits that developed mycelium and are ready to grow mushrooms. The contamination is more likely to happen before that stage as fungi search for food in the growing block.

However, you may see green, orange, or black moulds that appear. This can happen if the block is too wet due to having too much water on the block instead of on the humidity tent, or if the temperature is too high.

We tend to see a slightly higher risk of contamination in Chestnut and Shiitake mushrooms, but they taste so well that as long as you observe them closely when misting, they are kits worth trying.

Solution: If it is orange or black mould, you will want to move it outside and dispose of it as soon as you can. If this is before your first harvest, please take a picture and contact us.

If it is green mould, you can try to remove it from the block with a knife before it spreads. If it has spread throughout the block – which may happen the longer you have the kit – the mushrooms are done growing and you can use the block as compost.

Not enough oxygen (or too much airflow)

We had this problem as we started to increase our production in 2021 and had hundreds of mushroom blocks sitting against each other on rows and shelves. Mushrooms breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide (CO2) just like humans. If your grow kit is not getting enough air circulation, the mushrooms will have a different shape. The Oyster mushrooms will have smaller caps and thinner stems. If there is too much air circulation like if you have a fan pointed at your block, it will blow away the humidity and dry out the mushrooms.

Solution: If you have your grow kit in a small, enclosed space, make sure you have a way to allow for fresh air exchange. Otherwise, ensure that the block is away from a fan to avoid drying out the block.

Waiting too long to harvest

This is something to be aware of ahead of time. The mushrooms grow so quickly that they can be almost ready to harvest in the morning, perfect in the evening, and then not as greatthe next day.

That's also why it's important to mist multiple times a day, because you get to see the grow kit and harvest a side before it's peaked in quality. For all the grow kits except for Shiitake and Reishi, you can simply grab the cluster at the base and pull up with your hands. They can go in a bag and in the fridge right after that.

You may be too late to harvest them and they begin to spoil. It happens to the best of us. You may have caught it in time that it is still good to eat but the shelf life is shorter. It is usually up to you to decide, but if the caps have curled up completely on Oyster mushrooms or if the Pink Oysters turn yellow, you are probably better off dehydrating the mushrooms or just trying again with another harvest.

If you are still facing challenges and aren't quite sure what the issue is, you can always take a picture of your setup and contact us at jcbgourmetmushrooms@gmail.com. But now you know there can be quick fixes to your grow kit setup to give you a better chance for your following harvests to grow happy and healthy. You are only a few clicks away from a grow kit on the way by getting this far.

Possible challenges and solutions for mushroom grow kits (2024)

FAQs

Possible challenges and solutions for mushroom grow kits? ›

Humidity is quite important for mushrooms. If there isn't enough humidity, the mushrooms may slow down and/or stop growing. It would be like if we don't hydrate ourselves on a hot day or when we're exercising – we begin to slow down and not feel too good. Solution: You should mist more often.

What are the drawbacks of mushroom farming? ›

Mushrooms aren't well cultivated like most of what we grow for food. There are some which are much more picky with their conditions than others, growing for example only on particular substrates. It is also easy to contaminate your growing medium with other fungi as well.

Why is my mushroom grow kit not working? ›

This might be due to the temperature being too low, insufficient moisture, or poor air circulation. It's crucial to create a warm, humid environment with good air circulation for your mushroom kit to flourish.

How do you extend the life of a mushroom grow kit? ›

Give your block some fresh air
  1. Take the mushroom block out of the box (and recycle the box!)
  2. Leave the block in the plastic bag.
  3. Place the block cut side up in a shady area where it will receive rainfall.
  4. Check on the block periodically, especially after rain or humid days.

What can affect mushroom growth? ›

The major ecological factors that affect stalk height, stalk diameter and cap size in mushroom are temperature, humidity, fresh air, and compact material (AMGA, 2004, Stamets, 1993, Schmidt, 1983).

Is mushroom farming difficult? ›

Is it difficult to grow mushrooms? Although it may seem tricky at first, once you understand the basics of growing mushrooms, the process is pretty simple! Take care to prevent contamination, monitor temperature and humidity, and you will be enjoying fresh, homegrown, gourmet mushrooms before you know it!

What is the advantage and disadvantage of mushroom? ›

Mushrooms are rich in proteins and dietary fibers but they are very low in carbohydrates and have negligible amounts of fat or cholesterol. Beta-glucans and chitin are the two types of dietary fibers present in mushroom and they help to increase satiety and reduce appetite.

Can mushroom kits go bad? ›

Mushroom grow kits can be surprisingly resilient. While we recommend fruiting your grow kit as soon as possible, if you need to, you can store your grow kit in the refrigerator for up to 6 months!

Do mushroom grow kits work? ›

If you can find a high quality kit, then yes- absolutely. There are loads of different branded mushroom kits available, and lots of different species of mushrooms you can grow… so it's worth it to do a little bit of research before diving in.

Can mushroom kits keep growing? ›

Mushroom kits are not reusable, but most of them produce at least 2 harvests' worth of mushrooms. This means that you can get multiple harvests out of a single kit before needing to replace it. After a mushroom block stops producing, you can bury it to get some more flushes from the soil surface!

How long will a mushroom grow kit last? ›

The grow kit will stay fresh in the box for months before you start growing your mushrooms. Make sure you keep your grow kit in a cool area/room that doesn't receive any direct sunlight (i.e., closet, bedroom).

How many times can you reuse a mushroom grow kit? ›

Yes, you can most definitely reuse mushroom grow kits! Mushroom grow kits are generally designed to give you more than one harvest depending on the species of mushroom inside your growing kit. There is enough water nutrition available in the substrate to give you multiple harvests over a period of 2-10 weeks.

How do I keep my mushroom grow kit humid? ›

Another way to increase humidity in your grow room is by misting the mushrooms regularly. This can be done using a spray bottle filled with water. Simply spray the mushrooms and the surrounding area with a fine mist of water several times a day.

Does water stimulate mushroom growth? ›

Mycelium requires water to make a fruit body (mushroom), and mushrooms require humidity to release their spores. Growing a water intense crop in the desert requires us to be mindful of how, when, and why we grow mushrooms.

Does temperature affect mushroom growth? ›

The ideal temperature range for mushroom growth varies depending on the species, but most mushrooms prefer a temperature range between 65-75 °F. Maintaining a consistent temperature is crucial, as even small fluctuations can impact the growth rate and quality of the mushrooms.

What accelerates mushroom growth? ›

Accelerating the Growth Process

Strategic Temperature Control: Maintaining consistent and optimal temperature levels within the growing environment significantly accelerates the growth of magic mushrooms.

What are the disadvantages of fungi in industry? ›

Essential to many food and industrial processes, fungi are used in the production of enzymes, organic acids, vitamins, and antibiotics. Fungi can also destroy crops, cause diseases in humans (e.g., candidiasis and ringworm), and ruin clothing and food with mildew and rot.

What are the disadvantages of fungi in food industry? ›

Foodborne fungi, i.e. yeasts and moulds, cause serious spoilage of stored food leading to enormous economic losses. Moulds can also produce mycotoxins that are associated with several acute and chronic diseases in humans.

Is a mushroom farm a good investment? ›

Mushroom farming can be lucrative. Like all business activities, mushroom farming does require some financial investment. However, when it is done correctly, mushroom farming can produce returns that make the initial investment more than worth it.

What are the economic disadvantages of fungi? ›

Fungi create harm by spoiling food, destroying timber, and by causing diseases of crops, livestock, and humans. Fungi, mainly moulds like Penicillium and Aspergillus, spoil many stored foods. Fungi cause the majority of plant diseases, which in turn cause serious economic losses.

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