Do Mushroom Kits Regrow? (Solved & Explained!) - [2024] (2024)

Depending on the variety of mushrooms in your kit, you can expect it to regrow up to five flushes, or rounds of fruit production… but that doesn’t have to be the end of its life! With a little effort, you can regrow the entire kit from the mycelium block by sterilizing the mycelium to prevent contamination, breaking it up, and hydrating it in a fresh substrate.

The rest of this article will give details on encouraging your mushroom kit to grow fruit again, which kit varieties produce the most flushes of fruit, how to care for your mushroom kit in between fruitings, how to tell when your mushroom kit will no longer produce, and options for regrowing a mycelium that has used up the substrate that came with the kit.

Which Mushroom Varieties are Likely to Regrow More Fruit?

Here are some popular varieties of mushrooms and how many flushes you can expect from them per kit:

  • Pink Oyster 2-3
  • Shiitake 3-5
  • Reishi 1-3
  • Golden Oyster 3-5
  • Lion’s mane 1-2
  • Blue Oyster 2-3
  • Maitake (Hen of the Woods) 2-5
  • Pearl Oyster 2-4

What Can I Do to Ensure a Second Flush?

Taking excellent care of your kit according to the directions is the best way to ensure second and subsequent fruiting. Don’t let the block of substrate dry out, give it enough humidity, light, and airflow to keep the mycelium healthy, and give the mycelium a little scrape with a spoon or knife to encourage it to start “pinning,” or growing immature mushrooms.

Does My Mycelium Need to Rest?

If your mushroom kit produced a very large crop of fruit, it may be advised to let your mycelium rest in between fruitings to encourage it to produce more. Some varieties require a rest of 2-3 weeks, while others just need a day or two with a temperature change before rehydrating it and preparing it to produce more fruit.

How Can I Tell If the Kit is Done Making More Mushrooms?

If you have been taking care of your mushroom kit according to directions, it has been more than two weeks since the last harvest, and there are no signs of new primordia growth or “pinning” indicating the start of another fruiting cycle, the kit is done. Regrowing your mushroom kit is possible, but you will need a fresh substrate to nourish the mycelium.

Should I Throw Away My Mushroom Kit when It’s Done?

No! You can see if the mycelium is still alive and would grow on a fresh substrate, or reuse the block as valuable mushroom compost. The substrate block can be crumbled up and used as compost for plants that would benefit from its water-retaining properties, such as ferns, Boston ivy, or Easter lilies.

How Do I Grow the Mycelium on Another Substrate?

Once your mycelium has consumed all the nutrients in the substrate that came with the kit, you can try to regrow it by giving it some fresh substrate. Not all varieties can be regrown this way, but it’s worth a try to get even more fruit out of a single kit.

After harvesting the final flush:

  • Weigh your mycelium block
  • Sterilize the outside of the mycelium block with limewater or hydrogen peroxide
  • Break up the block into a container such as a plastic lidded tub or 5-gallon bucket
  • Multiply the mycelium block weight by 4 to determine the amount of dry substrate needed
  • Add substrate preferred by your mushroom variety
  • Mix and hydrate the new mushroom kit

Do I Need to Regrow my Mushroom Kit in a Tub or Bucket?

No, using the directions listed above you can regrow your kit in a bag, a wicker basket, or even a plastic laundry basket! What’s important is that the mycelium receives the humidity, temperature, light, air, and correct substrate material in order to grow and produce delicious fruit.

Will My Log Kit Regrow?

Log mushroom kits need a few months to establish but will regrow fruit for 3-6 years with proper care. If the mycelium is still alive when the log substrate is exhausted, you can follow the same directions listed above and try to grow it on a bed of wood chips or attempt to inoculate another log by drilling several holes and placing chunks of the sterilized mycelium in them.

Can I Keep Regrowing a Mushroom Kit Forever?

No, a mycelium ages just like all other biological organisms. Eventually, the mycelium will be too old to continue inoculating new substrates, and you will have to introduce new spores or buy a new kit.

Can I Try to Grow an Indoor Kit Outdoors?

Yes, many people have had success at creating a patch of mushrooms in their yard from a spent kit by digging a hole in a shaded and moist microclimate in the yard and burying the entire mycelium block. Cover the area with some mulch, and check for new mushroom growth in a few months.

Not all mushroom varieties will tolerate being moved outdoors, especially if your climate isn’t compatible with the type you chose. If it doesn’t work, there’s still a benefit because you just put fresh mushroom compost into the ground to fertilize your yard.

Can I Regrow Two Different Mushroom Types in the Same Container/Plot?

You can try, but it’s unlikely to work because different mushroom varieties will compete with one another for resources and nutrients. To maximize the amount of fruit and the health of your mushrooms, it is best to give each variety its own space.

Will an Outdoor Grow Kit Regrow?

Outdoor grow kits are a great investment because, once they are established, mushrooms will regrow year after year, seasonally, without having to introduce more spores. These kits require a plot, such as a section of a raised garden bed, and some people have reported morel mushrooms still growing from their kit 25 years later!

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FAQs

Do mushroom grow kits regrow? ›

Water your grow kit just like you did before, but the more water the better this second time around! The more water you give your mushrooms the bigger and faster they grow back, so don't ever be afraid of over-watering. Please note - mushrooms take longer to grow back a second time than they did the first time around.

Are mushroom growing kits worth it? ›

Should You Try a Kit? If you have any interest in growing mushrooms at all, and you aren't ready to do it from scratch, then most definitely yes- you should try a kit! It will give you an idea of how mushrooms grow, and what requirements they need in order to fruit properly.

How many times will a mushroom kit grow? ›

How long do mushroom growing kits last? Each grow kit usually lasts for about 2-3 harvests, but this will vary depending on the variety of grow kit you choose.

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.

Where should I put my mushroom grow kit? ›

Place your block in your living room, kitchen, or bedroom, in a spot that gets indirect sunlight. Mushrooms do need light, so don't think about putting your kit in that dark closet! What are the best temperatures for my mushrooms to grow in? Most mushroom kits will grow at room temperature (65-75 °F).

How do you revive a mushroom grow kit? ›

Remove the plastic bag packaging from the Grow Block. Submerge the Grow Block under running cool water for 3 to 4 hours. Clean, Replace, or Discard the Plastic Bag (The bag the Grow Kit was in) Place Grow Block back into your Mushroom Fruiting Setup.

Which mushroom growing kit is best? ›

North Spore Mushroom Grow Kit

This easy-to-use mushroom growing kit is ideal for growing your own gourmet mushrooms at home. The kit contains a sawdust block colonized with productive Lion's Mane mushrooms. Lion's Mane mushrooms are often associated with a lobster or crab flavor when cooked with great health benefits.

How long do mushroom grow kits last? ›

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! If you start to see “pinning” ,it means that your mushrooms are ready to fruit and you probably should not store them any longer.

Should mushroom kits be kept in dark? ›

Your mushroom kit does not need to be kept in the dark, but under no circ*mstance should you allow direct sun light to shine into your mushroom kit. The sunlight can dry out, overheat, and even kill your kit. Ambient light will cause Portabella mushroom caps to become darker brown in color.

What is the easiest mushroom kit to grow? ›

Oyster mushrooms are by far the easiest and most reliable mushrooms to grow. For beginners we recommend our Mist & Grow Oyster mushroom grow kits. Simply cut an X in one side of the bag, cover with a humidity tent, and mist a few times daily. Within 7-10 days a cluster of baby mushrooms will appear!

How often should I water my mushroom kit? ›

Humidity is a key factor for successful mushroom growth. Spray the area around your kit with a few pumps of water whenever you have a chance, at least 2-3 times a day.

How much water do you put in a mushroom grow kit? ›

Pour approximately 150ml of clean tap water into the grow bag. Place the grow kit into the grow bag with the water. Spray water on the inner sides of the bag only once during setup. It's very important to keep the humidity level correct at all times.

What is the white stuff in mushroom grow kit? ›

The main structure of a fungus is mycelium, which looks like fuzzy white threads growing through the material you feed it. Seeing it in your kit indicates you have good growth.

What is the white mold on my mushroom grow kit? ›

There are varieties of mould that are white, but generally, any white you see growing will be the mushroom. If the mycelium of the mushrooms is strong, it will usually encircle (quarantine) the mould into a small space. Look for a brown liquid (it may just appear as dots) around the edges.

How do you know if a mushroom kit is bad? ›

Off-odors: A strong, foul odor emanating from the growing containers or growing medium. Abnormal growth: Mushrooms that grow abnormally, such as those that are misshapen or stunted. Presence of molds: The appearance of molds, such as white or blue-green growths on the surface of the mushrooms or growing medium.

Can a mushroom regrow after cutting? ›

Easy question - the real ' mushroom' is underground, a dense network ( mycelium ) of white fibres that the fruiting body ( the mushroom ) we know and hopefully love if it's not toxic grows from this mycelium and the produces the spores from its gills. so chop the mushroom off and it will regrow from the mycelium.

Can you reuse an oyster mushroom grow kit? ›

You will need to measure and drill the holes in the supplied bucket. From there you will have a kit ready to be reused hundreds of times to produce crops of oyster mushrooms year round.

Does mycelium regenerate? ›

Elise Elsacker and colleagues researched on conditions that dormant mycelium could retain its ability to regrow and show self-repairing properties. It is found that chlamydospores, thick-walled vegetative cells formed at the hyphal tip, may be the crucial part to the material's self-healing process.

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