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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: Duke Ellington on October 27, 2012, 19:31:02

Title: Mushroom kits.
Post by: Duke Ellington on October 27, 2012, 19:31:02
Has anyone had success with these. Are they worth it? I would like your valued opinion before I spend £10 for a kit.

Duke :tongue3:
Title: Re: Mushroom kits.
Post by: lottie lou on October 27, 2012, 20:02:49
Have tried a couple and once managed to grow 2 reasonable mushrooms.  You can get an awful lot of mushrooms from supermarket for £10.
Title: Re: Mushroom kits.
Post by: Rallychef on October 27, 2012, 21:19:04
same here, I agree with lottie lou, not much success with mine.
Title: Re: Mushroom kits.
Post by: lottie lou on October 27, 2012, 22:08:10
I have also bought mushroom spawn but had no success with that either.
Title: Re: Mushroom kits.
Post by: Duke Ellington on October 27, 2012, 22:23:04
thank you for your replies.....I think I might give it a miss.
Duke
Title: Re: Mushroom kits.
Post by: Vinlander on November 13, 2012, 21:14:20
I'm gloating here, but I put a big dose of chicken pellets in a big pot, and though the tomato plant I was aiming at was a disappointment this year; I've just had a volunteer flush of shaggy parasol mushrooms! - delicious and (more importantly) unmistakable with the yellow/red/brown sequence on bruising the stem...

Cheers.
Title: Re: Mushroom kits.
Post by: winecap on November 13, 2012, 22:47:45
If these are white agaricus, then you are very unlikely to get your money's worth, but they might be fun and you can sometimes nearly break even. The only mushrooms which have really paid off for me are oyster mushroom grown on logs and winecaps grown in woodchip. I've also tried, shiitake, lions mane, chicken of the woods, and morels, which varied between very little to show and nothing at all.
Title: Re: Mushroom kits.
Post by: Number Six on November 14, 2012, 17:40:27
I was given a kit last xmas and am sad to say that I lost the will to live while reading the instructions. Must remember to find it in the shed and spread the spores around somewhere dark and moist - perhaps something will grow of its own accord...
Title: Re: Mushroom kits.
Post by: Digeroo on November 15, 2012, 20:19:15
I did get one to do quite well, but they all came at once.  Not sure that it paid its way.

If I try again it will be something more exotic..
Title: Re: Mushroom kits.
Post by: chriscross1966 on November 18, 2012, 11:54:38
I had one from Lidl/Aldi a few years ago and it pretty much broke even... usefully it seemed to crop over a long time so I always had a couple or so mushrooms ready to pick, they held OK too... I haven't bothered since cos me've got a supermarket almost next door to work now so I can pick up mushrooms on the way home... at 10 for a kit I doubt you'd make it pay, better off waiting for a special offer on them and freezing a load....
Title: Re: Mushroom kits.
Post by: telboy on November 18, 2012, 17:59:33
Never tried a kit but did buy a tonne of m. compost a few years ago. I cropped the mushrooms off the top of the bags and did well. I've just bought another tonne and put under cover and am peeking!
It's called 'food for free' if you disregard the initial cost. :drunken_smilie: