100 Shiitake Mushroom Plug Spawn – Easy Log Inoculation

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100 Shiitake Mushroom Plug Spawn – Grow Your Own Mushrooms at Home Ready to grow delicious shiitake mushrooms right in...

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    100 Shiitake Mushroom Plug Spawn – Grow Your Own Mushrooms at Home

    Ready to grow delicious shiitake mushrooms right in your backyard? These shiitake mushroom plug spawns are designed for easy log inoculation and high yield production. Strain 3790 performs best between 55–75°F and is known for reliable fruiting on hardwood logs.

    Why Choose These Shiitake Plug Spawns?

    • 🍄 100 pre-inoculated plugs – fast colonization on hardwood
    • 🌳 Perfect for log inoculation – spiral cut helps secure plug in place
    • 💧 Grows best in oak, beech, and maple logs
    • 🌱 Certified organic grain spawn – clean and high-performing
    • 📦 Sealed & shipped from the USA

    What’s Included?

    You’ll receive approximately 100 shiitake mushroom plug spawns in a sealed, sterile pack. Ideal for DIY mushroom cultivation with minimal tools required.

    Planting Instructions

    • Best Time to Inoculate: Early spring or fall
    • Log Types: Oak, maple, beech (fresh-cut, not rotten)
    • Plug Placement: Drill holes, insert plugs, wax seal
    • Fruiting Temperature: 55–75°F (13–24°C)
    • Wait Time: 6–12 months for first fruiting

    FAQs

    How long until mushrooms appear?

    Expect your first shiitake mushrooms in 6 to 12 months, depending on log type, moisture, and temperature.

    Can I use any type of wood?

    Shiitake thrives on hardwoods like oak, maple, and beech. Avoid softwoods and rotting logs.

    How do I store unused plugs?

    Store in the fridge at 34–38°F (1–3°C) for up to 6 months in their sealed bag.

    Where to buy Shiitake mushroom plug spawn for sale?

    At Seeds World, we offer fresh shiitake plug spawn shipped quickly from the U.S. for optimal viability and results.

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    • Edible

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