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The 100 Shiitake Mushroom Plug Spawn offers a unique opportunity for home gardeners and culinary enthusiasts to cultivate their own Shiitake mushrooms. With 100 high-quality plugs and comprehensive inoculation instructions, this product ensures a fast and rewarding growing experience, perfect for sustainable living and gourmet cooking.
A**O
It really worked!!!
The product arrived with mycelium growing all over it. I put it in the refrigerator and forgot about it for about two months. I found some freshly cut oak trees and cut some 4 foot long by about 5 inch logs weighted two weeks to a month. Drilled my holes, put the plugs in poured the wax over it and forgot to water them to keep them moist. I moved the logs by my faucet almost a year later. Started watering them and mushroom s are popping out. I did everything wrong and I’m now getting mushrooms ! I’m sure if I had put them in the logs when I first got them, watered the logs at least once a week. I have no doubt I’d have a ton of shrooms. No doubt I will be ordering more from here again, they work!!!!
J**N
good
good
W**L
Moldy
Opened the pack up and all the plugs were moldy, this can happen but I’ve tried looking for a way to contact for a replacement but I can’t find a way to contact
P**R
Shiitake mushrooms
I cut some four foot long, six inch around longs from oak tree tops after we logged our woods. I build a long cabin type shape with them and drilled them to put the plugs in. One year later I am harvesting Shiitakes. Love these mushrooms and the success I’ve had growing the mushrooms.
S**E
A fun project
I inoculated 3 silver maple logs today. The advice to use a 5/16 drill bit is perfect. I marked the drill bit with White-Out at a little over one inch so I could just drill down to where the bit was marked. I had put the plugs, still in their unopened plastic bag inside the mailer they came in, in the fridge for about 5 days. These plugs appear well inoculated with shiitake spawn; when taken out of the bag, many of them stuck together with thick clumps of white spawn (and a few grains that the spawn must have been originally grown on) holding them together. I just read that thicker bark on red maple meant higher yields in an online study; I have enough plugs left to inoculate one nice thicker-barked section of log, so that's what I'll do tomorrow. UPDATE, August 2020: well this summer's cool weather gave me one huge shiitake, and two smaller ones; hopefully the photo will upload.
K**N
Highly recommend
I have received myltiple years of growth from this product. I highly recommend it.
R**R
Disappointed - sigh, growing conditions and placement were good, but no results
My granny used to take the older cousins out into the countryside of the Midwest looking for edibles. Edible mushrooms were always high on the list of desirables. I have bought several grow your own mushroom kits, and they usually work, but don't produce the bounty promised.I spent the better part of two days drilling, plugging, and pounding in these spawn plugs into eight different logs around my property. My land gets a lot of rain, and the logs were all in the shade. It gets quite warm for the spring, summer, and fall where I am.So, putting the plugs in after the last cold day in March led me to believe that I would see something, anything by the first part of fall.Sad to say, but I don't think that these will produce any viable fungi whatsoever.I had high hopes based on the other reviews.Should one or more of the logs fruit later, I promise to revise my review.
K**E
Took 2 years
I didn't coat them in wax per instructions, but kept them watered for about a month and forgot about them. Doing some cleaning today, 2 years later, and found a bunch of mushrooms growing right out of the plug holes.Used a fresh gumball tree log.
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