Button Mushroom Spawn Guide: Indoor Farming, Compost, Yield & Profit Explained

 

One of the most common and successful ways to grow mushrooms in India is to farm button mushrooms. If growers use button mushroom spawn correctly, they can get consistent results, especially in controlled indoor settings.

This guide will help you set up a profitable mushroom farm by covering everything from making compost to picking the mushrooms.




What is the spawn of button mushrooms?

Agaricus bisporus mycelium grows on button mushroom spawn, which is a grain-based medium. It is used to start mushroom growth and add nutrients to compost.

Button mushrooms need:

Temperature that can be controlled


How to make good compost


Certain levels of humidity


Types of Button Mushrooms


Button Mushroom White
Mushrooms called cremini and

Portobello

These different types are all the same species, but they are at different stages of maturity.

Advantages of Button Mushroom


A lot of protein and fiber
A lot of people eat and accept it
High demand in the market
Good for commercial farming
Full of vitamins and minerals


Things You Need


Spawn for button mushrooms
Compost made from wheat straw and manure
Trays or beds for growing
Casing dirt
Controlled room for growing


How to Grow Step by Step


1. Getting the compost ready

Wheat straw, poultry manure, and other things are used to make compost. This is the most important step.

2. Spawning

Mix the spawn evenly into the prepared compost and fill the trays with it.

3. Incubation (Spawn Run)

For mycelium growth, keep the temperature between 22 and 25 degrees Celsius in a dark room.

4. The layer of casing

After full colonization, put on casing soil to keep the moisture in.

5. The Stage of Fruiting

Lower the temperature to 14–18°C and keep the humidity high.

Timeline for Growth


Making compost takes 15 to 20 days.
Spawn run: 10 to 14 days
Casing: After the colonization
30 to 40 days to harvest


Potential for Yield and Profit


1 kg of spawn makes 5 to 8 kg of mushrooms.
A lot of demand in hotels and stores
Good for big commercial farms


Things You Shouldn't Do


Bad quality compost
Wrong temperature control
Low levels of humidity
Spawn that has been contaminated


Why Pick Gachwala Button Mushroom Spawn?


Fresh spawn made from grains
Consistent growth results
Good for growing inside
Results that you can count on for both beginners and pros


In conclusion

Button mushroom farming is harder to control than other types of mushrooms, but it makes a lot of money. With the right composting and good spawn, it can be a very profitable business.

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