How to Use Mushroom Grow Bags and Spawn Bags (2024)

As you learn more about mushroom cultivation, something you’ll notice pretty quickly is that there’s a lot of talk aboutbags. It seems that mushroom cultivators use all kinds of different bags — and it’s true that there are different styles for different applications — but there are really only two different kinds of bags used in mycology: mushroom grow bags and mycelium spawning bags.

In today’s entry on our magic mushroom growing supplies blog, the team here at Monster Mushroom Company has decided to delve a little deeper into these bag types. What’s the difference between a mushroom grow bag and a spawning bag? How do they work and what are they used for? Do you haveto have a spawning bag or a grow bag, or are there other ways to grow mushrooms?

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What’s the Difference Between a Mushroom Grow Bag and a Mushroom Spawning Bag?

Mushroom grow bags and mushroom spawning bags may look similar, but they serve very different purposes. A mushroom grow bag is, as the name implies, used to actually grow mushrooms. If you’re familiar with the mushroom life cycle, you know that mushrooms are in fact the fruiting body of the much larger overall fungi, which primarily consists of mycelium — that spiderweb-like, root-like system that grows underground. Colonized mycelium is introduced to a grow bag alongside a nutrient-rich substrate.

As you may have already guessed from the above description, a mushroom spawning bag — which should really be called a mycelium spawning bag — is a bag designed for the propagation of mycelium. This is the step in the mushroom cultivation process that actually comes before one would use a mushroom grow bag.

In the following sections, we’ll describe how to use both types of bags, their benefits, and what alternatives you may also wish to explore.

How to Use a Mushroom Grow Bag

Some mushroom cultivators like to use mushroom grow bags because this method of growing offers several benefits, including:

  • Mushroom grow bags are generally pretty easy to keep sterile, especially if they’re equipped with a filter patch (more on this in a moment)
  • Mushroom grow bags can help growers to conserve space
  • Since mushroom grow bags are almost always clear, it makes observation easy
  • The bag can be punctured, allowing mushrooms to sprout out from any direction rather than just up
  • Mushroom grow bags are extremely affordable in great quantities

Perhaps the most noteworthy benefit of a mushroom grow bag is the enhanced sterility of the environment inside the bag. If your bag comes with a micron filter patch, it will allow air to get inside without introducing unwanted bacteria or other contaminants.

To use a mushroom grow bag, simply add your colonized mycelium spawn — which you may have propagated using a spawning bag, described below — into the bag alongside your fruiting substrate of choice. There’s more to it than this, of course, such as temperature control, fresh air introduction, and hydration, but those are the basics of how to use a mushroom grow bag.

How to Use a Mushroom Spawning Bag

A mushroom spawning bag, or as we called it earlier, a mycelium spawning bag, is a special bag designed to allow the propagation of mycelium in a controlled, sterile environment (namely, inside the bag).

A good spawning bag will be sterile. It’s a good practice to always clean the bag before using it with an alcohol solution. The bag will then be filled with your spawning substrate of choice and sealed. Clean the outside again before introducing spores to the substrate.

The best spawning bags will have self-healing injection ports. This allows you to use a mushroom spore syringe to puncture the port, inject the spores (a process called inoculation), and then remove the syringe. The injection port will close up on its own, minimizing the possibility of contaminants entering the spawning bag.

Once the spawning bag has been completely colonized by mycelium, it can be safely opened and introduced to a fruiting substrate. This is typically done in another bag, but nothing quite as specialized as a mushroom grow bag or a substrate bag — a simple garbage bag will do just fine. The colonized mycelium is broken up and mixed into the fruiting substrate. This mixture can then be placed into a mushroom grow bag or, as we’ll learn below, into a mushroom grow kit.

Mushroom Grow Bags vs. Mushroom Growing Kit

Many mushroom growers prefer the convenience and ease of a mushroom grow kit instead of using mushroom grow bags. In the kit we offer here at the Monster Mushroom Company, a monotub growing chamber is used instead of a mushroom grow bag. While it’s all ultimately a matter of preference, many growers find this method of mushroom growing to be easier and capable of producing very large, healthy harvests even if the grower is a total beginner.

However, you choose to grow your mushrooms, remember to have fun! After all, mushroom cultivation is the greatest hobby in the world. No matter what you choose, you can always count on our team to help! If you have any questions about mushroom growth and cultivation, don’t hesitate to reach out to the team at Monster Mushroom Company!

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How to Use Mushroom Grow Bags and Spawn Bags (2024)

FAQs

How to use mushroom spawn bags? ›

Simply inject your favorite spores or live culture into the bag, wait for the mycelium to colonize, slice a hole in the bag just above the substrate for fresh air exchange, and wait for your mushrooms to fruit!

How do all in one mushroom grow bags work? ›

The mushroom substrate in the grow bag serves as a nitrogen rich food source for the mycelium, which grows and colonizes it, producing mushrooms. The bag is inoculated with a spore syringe, liquid culture, or mycelium on agar, and the growth process begins from there.

Where is the best place to put a mushroom grow bag? ›

While this can be good, airflow is also important and small enclosed spaces can cause your mushrooms to suffer from lack of oxygen. We recommend placing your grow kit on your kitchen bench, out of direct sunlight.

How much mushroom spawn per bag? ›

Usually you can get 5lbs of spawn in a large spawn bag, which, in my experience is a perfect amount. It is enough to spawn a small straw log, or several fruiting blocks. You could even use it to inoculate ten more spawn bags!

How many spores per grow bag? ›

Push the needle about 1/2 inch into the bag and inject spores. Pull the needle half way out and angle it in a different direction and inject another 1-2 cc's of spores We recommend a total of 4-5 cc's of spores per bag. Depending on how easily/ affordably you can access spores - the more you use, the faster it grows!

Should I shake my mushroom grow bag? ›

You can shake up your mushroom spawn bag when the mycelium has colonized about 40–50 percent of the spawn grain. As mentioned previously, this gives access to non-colonized patches of mycelium. You'll be surprised by how much this simple 30-second action can help your yield.

How to store all in one mushroom bag? ›

It is important to store your mushroom spawn bag in a cool, dark place to prevent contamination and ensure the viability of the spores or mycelium. A temperature between 50-70°F is ideal for storage.

Do you need to water mushroom grow bags? ›

You don't need to water mushrooms like a plant.

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. If you can see condensation underneath the plastic flaps of your X cut area this is enough water.

When to break up a mushroom grow bag? ›

Break up the spawn bag when the mycelium has fully colonized the substrate, typically after 2-4 weeks of inoculation. Ensure sterility throughout the process to prevent contamination and promote healthy mycelium growth.

When should I open my mushroom grow bag? ›

When To Open. A grow kit generally requires two to three weeks from its production date to colonize fully. Once the mushrooms fruit, tiny mushroom pins begin forming. Opening the bag then not only offers you substantial airflow but also gives the mushrooms room to grow.

What should I put my grow bags on? ›

Grow bags can be used in existing raised garden beds, too. Just put them directly on the soil, fill and plant them as usual. To create a raised garden bed out of grow bags, you can place them on the ground.

How to prepare spawn bags? ›

Steps to prepare grain spawn for your mycelium
  1. Soak your grain in hot water. ...
  2. Let the grain sit for 12-24 hours. ...
  3. Test the grain by pinching it to see that the grain separates when properly hydrated.
  4. Drain excess moisture from the outside of your grain.
  5. Load the grain into your spawn bags.

What is the best grain for mushroom spawn bags? ›

Without a doubt, however, the most common grain used for mushroom cultivation is Rye. This is because of Rye's water absorbing qualities, nutrient makeup, and, well, mushrooms seem to like it.

How to seal mushroom grow bags? ›

There are several techniques that can be used to seal mushroom packaging. Some cultivators use adhesives to close the bag, double bag the product, or heat metal rods to melt the plastic.

How long does it take for a spawn bag to colonize? ›

begins, you should see white growth within 5-7 days and should quickly spread and fully colonize in anywhere from 14-21 days.

How do you incubate spawn bags? ›

Place your spawn bags in a warm, dark location (74-77 degrees optimally) and leave to incubate. Unlike jars, Spawn bags colonize from the inside out so you will most likely won't see any mycelium growth for 7-14 days.

How do you seal mushroom spawn bags? ›

There are several techniques that can be used to seal mushroom packaging. Some cultivators use adhesives to close the bag, double bag the product, or heat metal rods to melt the plastic.

When to break up mycelium in a grow bag? ›

Break up the spawn bag when the mycelium has fully colonized the substrate, typically after 2-4 weeks of inoculation. Ensure sterility throughout the process to prevent contamination and promote healthy mycelium growth.

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