Mushroom Grow Kits
Designed by Featured Artists
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Designed by Featured Artists 〰️
Grow kits include a frame for your artist print!
We are sold out for the Holidays! Feel free to place an order which will be sent out on January 3rd, or purchase a gift certificate!
Matt Crabe
Blue Oyster Mushroom Grow Kit
We are sold out for the Holidays! Feel free to place an order which will be sent out on January 3rd, or purchase a gift certificate!
A product of New Jersey, Matt Crabe works with a variety of materials to create a body of work that explores the complicated relationship between earth and the ones that inhabit it. His work can be found on everything from seaside boardwalk murals, Screen printed posters, gallery walls, and hand made artists books. He currently lives in the redwood mountains with his partner Lis, and their cat, Tippi and works at a desk in that looks like the tongue of a demon.
Toma Vagner
Blue Oyster Mushroom Grow Kit
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Toma Vagner is an artist and illustrator born on Sakhalin Island, Russia. At the age of 18 she moved to New York City to study illustration at The School Of Visual Arts. Her artwork stands out with the use of panels, vignettes, and sequences, creating a distinct impression of "itemized disintegration." Alongside commissions and commercial work, Toma is working on her own series of illustrations with subjects ranging from childhood toys and nostalgia to music and mental disorders. Her clients include Harry Styles, Google, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Bloomberg, The Atlantic, LUSH, Premier Guitar, Bandcamp, Red Bull, Wired, Johns Hopkins University and others.
Joe O’Donnell
Blue Oyster Mushroom Grow Kit
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Joe ‘Donnie’ O’Donnell is an artist and illustrator from Milton Keynes and currently based in Manchester, UK. He has developed his signature wobbly style through experimenting with self-imposed ‘rules’ to encourage creativity through restriction. He uses this style to create works mostly based around animals and nature.
Rebekah Evans
Golden Oyster Mushroom Grow Kit
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Rebekah Evans loves to draw and dream. Primarily made with watercolor, graphite, and ink on paper; her works feature sweet animal friends, small narratives, and brief moments in time. These moments explore being a young woman, learning to play, and becoming confident in her world. Evans takes a lot of influence from shoujo manga and anime, children's illustration, dreams, and the every day.
Framed Artist Print!
Talkrot mushroom grow kits are designed by talented artists from around the world. The front of your kit comes off right in the beginning to reveal the mycelium. Place the print in the provided 4x6 frame and enjoy! After your kit is done, use a scissor to cut out the right and left sides to come away with three artist prints in total!
Growing Blue Oyster Mushrooms
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Pinning
Place the grow kit somewhere indoors in indirect sunlight. You should see pinning of small mushrooms within 5 - 7 days after opening your kit!
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Growth
Every day, your blue oyster will double in size!
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More Growth!
Keep spraying your mushrooms 3 times a day for best results!
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Harvest
The mushrooms are ready to harvest when the caps begin to uncurl, but before they become too flat. Avoid spore clean-up by not waiting too long to harvest!
Growing Golden Oyster Mushrooms
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Pinning
Place the grow kit somewhere indoors in indirect sunlight. You should see pinning of small mushrooms within 5 - 7 days after opening your kit!
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Growth
Every day, your oyster mushroom will double in size!
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More Growth!
Keep spraying your mushrooms 3 times a day for best results!
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Harvest
The mushrooms are ready to harvest when the caps begin to uncurl, but before they become too flat. Avoid spore clean-up by not waiting too long to harvest!
FAQ About Your Mushroom Grow Kit
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Blue Oyster Mushroom
Grow KitGrowing Instructions
STEP ONE: OPEN
Open the top of the box to retrieve the spray bottle. Push along the perforated lines on the front of the box to remove the front piece. Save this as an artist print.
STEP TWO: CUT
Cut an X into the plastic with a sharp knife. STEP THREE: PLACE Place the grow kit somewhere indoors in indirect sunlight.
STEP FOUR: SPRAY
Lift up the plastic flaps and spray the exposed mycelium at least three times a day.
STEP FIVE: HARVEST
The mushrooms are ready to harvest when the caps begin to uncurl, but before they become too flat. To reduce the spore-load, harvest them when they are younger. When they look ready, twist them at their base to remove them from the fruiting block.
ROUND TWO: SECOND FLUSH
Keep spraying your block for another week or two to harvest a second flush of mushrooms. -
Your Mushroom Grow Kit is alive! Try to open it as soon as possible. If you need to store it, you can for up to 2.5 months. For best results, store in a refrigerator.
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Around 1 - 2 weeks! After opening the kit, you will start to see ‘pinning’ after a 5 - 7 days. 5 days after that, you should be ready to harvest!
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Yes! Blue oyster mushrooms are just about the easiest mushroom there is to grow.
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It's essential to ensure that you thoroughly cook your fresh fungi using heat. If you're trying this particular species for the first time, it's wise to begin with a small portion to check for any potential allergies, even if the mushrooms are cooked.
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As mushrooms mature, they release spores as part of their natural reproductive process. This mechanism allows them to spread and propagate. However, individuals with allergies or weakened immune systems might want to consider relocating their fruiting mushroom kits outdoors or to a well-ventilated area during this spore-releasing stage, which occurs close to harvest time. In some cases, the spores in mushrooms can cause respiratory irritation, and occasionally even non-allergic or non-immunocompromised mushroom cultivators may experience irritation from these spores. If you fall into this category, it is advisable to minimize the spore concentration by harvesting the mushrooms while they are still in their early growth stages. They will still be delicious to eat at a younger stage!
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Mushroom grow kits will be shipped out by November 15th! It’ll be worth the wait!
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Mushrooms need light, humidity, and airflow to be healthy. As a rule of thumb, if your mushrooms are too pale, they likely need less light; if they are too stringy, they likely need more air; and if they are too dry, they likely need more humidity - so spritz away!
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Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns to letstalkrot@gmail.com.