Now You Can Grow Stackable Mushroom Thanks to This Detailed Guide

Mushrooms are a beloved ingredient in kitchens worldwide with rich flavor and nutritional benefits.

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Despite their popularity, many people believe that growing mushrooms is a complex task reserved for experts.

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However, you can easily cultivate fresh mushrooms at home by using stackable buckets.

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Step 1: Gather Your Materials

Materials needed:

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  • 5-Gallon Bucket with Lid
  • Drill with Β½-Inch Bit
  • Chopped Straw
  • Rubber Gloves
  • Mushroom Spawn
  • pH Meter
  • Hydrated Lime (Calcium Hydroxide)
  • Large Plastic Tote or Trash Bin
  • Cinder Block or Weight
  • Opaque Trash Bag or Stealth Grow Tent
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Step 2: Prepare the Growing Medium

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First, you grab a big container and fill it with hot water, then toss in the straw and let it soak for about an hour.

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This hot bath will kill off any unwanted guests like mold or bacteria.

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Next, spread the straw out on a clean surface and let it cool down to room temperature.

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Step 3: Inoculate the Growing Medium

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You should wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before starting then, sprinkle the spawn evenly over the medium and use your hands to mix it all together.

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Now, place your inoculated medium in a clean, dark place. This usually takes a few weeks, so be patient.

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Step 4: Prepare the Buckets

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Take a drill with a quarter-inch bit and start drilling holes all over the bucket. These holes are crucial because they allow the mushrooms to breathe and grow.

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You space the holes about four inches apart, but don't stress about being super precise.

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Then, pop the lid on your bucket to keep everything nice and cozy inside to maintain the right humidity levels.

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Step 5: Incubate

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Mushrooms love the dark because it mimics their natural habitat under the forest floor.

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A basement or a cool garage works wonders. Just make sure it's out of direct sunlight.

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You should check them every few days to make sure they're not drying out. If the substrate dries out, your mushrooms won't grow.

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You can loosely drape a plastic bag over the top to help retain humidity.

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After about 10-21 days, you should start to see some white, fuzzy mycelium spreading through the substrate.

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If you notice any funky smells or no growth at all, it might mean your batch got contaminated.

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Step 6: Initiate Fruiting

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Now you can move your buckets to a shady spot in your garden or a well-lit room indoors works perfectly.

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Mushrooms love humidity, so if you're growing them indoors, a simple spray bottle will be your best friend. Give them a good misting a few times a day.

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If you're growing them outside, Mother Nature might do the job for you, but it doesn't hurt to give them a little extra spritz if things are looking dry.

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Step 7: Harvest Mushrooms

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When the caps begin to curl, it's a clear signal that they're ready to be picked.

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If you're growing them outside, you might want to harvest a bit earlier to avoid any bugs getting to them first.

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When it's time to harvest, grab a sharp knife and cut the whole cluster off at the base, right against the bucket.

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Step 8: Reuse or Replenish

Additional Flushes

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After your first harvest, you can often get a second, third, or even fourth flush of mushrooms from the same growing medium.

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Just keep the conditions moist and humid and you'll likely see more mushrooms popping up.

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Refill or Rotate

If your growing medium is looking a bit tired and not producing as much, you can either add fresh substrate to the existing medium or start a new batch altogether.

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Some folks even rotate their buckets, using the old medium as compost or mulch in their garden.

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