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King Oyster (Pleurotus Eryngii) Grain Spawn

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King Oyster is the largest and most meaty of the oyster species, prized for its thick, stem-dominant form and rich umami flavor. Its dense texture holds up beautifully to grilling, sautéing, or roasting, often used as a plant-based substitute for scallops or steak. Highly productive and adaptable, it performs well under controlled indoor conditions.

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Hand holding up partially colonized Shiitake Whole Oat Grain Spawn in a 4T-INJ Unicorn bag with a white background.

About Our Grain Spawn

Built on the same Unicorn 4T-INJ bag platform as our sterilized grain, this spawn is inoculated to order with low-passage, agar-verified culture for clean, vigorous growth. Because it’s freshly inoculated, the bag will arrive partially colonized—or colonization may become visible within a few days, depending on species and shipping conditions. Hydration and gas exchange are tuned for fast, even colonization.

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Grow Guide

Pleurotus Eryngii
King oyster grows thick stems and a smaller cap when you manage CO2 well and keep fruiting on the cooler side. It has a meaty texture and holds up to searing, grilling, and roasting.

Expect a tan to brown cap with a white to cream stem. The stem is the star. Slice it into medallions and cook it hot for a browned crust.

Best fit if you want a premium culinary mushroom with strong yield potential and great texture. It prefers hardwood based substrates and steady humidity. Keep fresh air consistent so stems stay dense instead of fuzzy.
  • Culinary
  • Hardwood & soy hulls (Master's mix)
  • Hardwood pellets or sawdust
  • Hardwood supplemented w/ bran
  • Outdoor - Controlled
  • Top-Fruiting
6500K or daylight spectrum; 12 hours on, 12 hours off; Indirect light is fine
  • Intermediate

Compounds Identified in Pleurotus Eryngii

Every strain carries its own chemical signature. These are the compounds found in this species — documented in the scientific literature for anyone who wants to dig deeper.

5 Active Compounds

  • Beta glucans and polysaccharides

    Known Benefits

    • Immune modulation via pattern recognition receptors including Dectin-1. Supports innate immune signaling and downstream adaptive responses. Often studied for immune resilience and inflammation balancing.
  • Ergothioneine

    Known Benefits

    • Potent dietary antioxidant and cytoprotectant. Taken up by a dedicated transporter (OCTN1) and concentrated in some tissues. Studied for reducing oxidative stress and inflammation related damage.
  • Phenolics and polyphenols

    Known Benefits

    • Antioxidant and anti inflammatory actions. Often linked to improved oxidative stress markers and to gut microbiome interactions that may influence metabolic and cardiovascular health.
  • Lovastatin (mevinolin)

    Known Benefits

    • Inhibits HMG CoA reductase, the same cholesterol synthesis pathway targeted by statin drugs. In food context it is discussed for lipid lowering potential, though amounts vary by species, strain, and substrate.
  • Ergosterol

    Known Benefits

    • Provitamin D2 precursor in mushrooms. Converts to vitamin D2 with UV exposure. Also reported antioxidant and anti inflammatory activities in reviews.

Frequently Asked Questions

While other methods may work, we prioritize quality and consistency. We utilize a thorough clean, soak, heat, and strain method that fully prepares the grain before sterilization. This additional effort results in a more consistent, high-quality grain that optimizes mycelium colonization and ensures stronger, healthier growth.
We only use the industry standard Unicorn Bags. 3 pound bags use 4T-INJ Bags and the 5 pound bags use a 3T. Both Include a 0.2-micron filter patch for controlled airflow and a secure injection port, facilitating easy inoculation with liquid cultures or spore syringes.
Colonization rates upon receipt will vary based on variety, transit time and temperature. Grains are Inoculated to order, so in most cases you will see visible mycelial growth upon receipt, but it's possible this will not occur until a couple days after. This depends on species and temperatures the grain spawn is exposed to during transit.
Keep in a cool, dark place during and after colonization. Once the bag reaches ~25% colonization, perform a gentle break and shake to redistribute mycelium and speed completion. Avoid opening until fully colonized and ready to expand into your substrate.