Oyster mushrooms can come in brown, pink, yellow, blue, white or other colors. These mushrooms cover a range of sizes, colors, and textures. Oyster mushrooms are particularly well suited for the small to medium mushroom producer. The common name oyster refers to multiple species of mushrooms including but not limited to Pleurotus pulmonarius, Pleurotus salmonostraminus, Pleurotus djamor, Pluerotus citrinopileatus, Pleurotus ostreatus, Hypsizgus ulmarius, and others. Oyster mushrooms are native to Northeastern US, the most common being the species Pleurotus ostreatus. Mushroom consumers are starting to understand that mushrooms can bring many different flavors and textures to a meal. From 2013-2015, production of specialty mushrooms increased by 37%. Understanding the recent growth in using oyster mushroom spores for mushroom cultivation Oyster mushrooms, lion’s mane, pioppino, maitake, king trumpet and other specialty mushrooms are experiencing a large increase in production and consumption. Check out our oyster mushroom grain spawn and our oyster mushroom sawdust spawn now. Our pre-sterilized spawn bags ensure that there is no contamination, and we use high-quality spawn which has served as the workhorse for many professional farmers. Our grain and sawdust spawn options allow you to expand the oyster mushroom spawn for indoor or outdoor grows. We provide an array of oyster mushroom strains in a colorful variety which you can see in our online store. You can use these bags to grow your own oyster mushrooms on a variety of scales, from small to large, as a hobbyist or professional. Using oyster mushroom spores in our sawdust and grain spawn allows you to develop strong mycelium that will lead to delicious and beautiful oyster mushrooms Oyster mushroom spores are found in our sawdust and grain spawn bags.
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