

Gourmet Pink Oyster Mushroom Growing Kit
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Coral-pink clusters in five to ten days, the fastest gourmet mushroom you can grow at home. Lykyn ships a five pound, fully colonized fruiting block of Pleurotus djamor, the gourmet pink oyster mushroom prized for its smoky, bacon-like flavor and stunning visual appeal. Cut an X in the bag, place the block in the Lykyn Smart Grow Chamber, and harvest fresh pink oysters before most kits even pin. Each gourmet pink oyster grow kit delivers two to three flushes at about one pound per flush, for up to three pounds of fresh harvest from a single block. Fruiting guaranteed, or we replace the block free.
How the Pink Oyster Grow Kit works in 5 to 10 days
The Lykyn gourmet pink oyster grow kit ships as a fully colonized fruiting block. The mycelium has already digested the substrate. All you do is open the box, cut a small X in the bag, set the block on a shelf or inside the Lykyn Smart Grow Chamber, and wait. First pins arrive in three to five days. First harvest follows in five to ten days at 75 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit with 85 to 92 percent relative humidity. Pink oyster is the fastest fruiting species in our lineup. Returning growers reorder this kit more than any other because the turnaround beats every other oyster on the market.
What is inside your gourmet pink oyster grow kit
The five pound fully colonized fruiting block
A five pound block of supplemented hardwood sawdust substrate, fully colonized by Pleurotus djamor. The block ships in a breathable filter patch bag, sealed and ready to fruit. No inoculation. No incubation. No sterile technique. The block is alive and tropical, so do not refrigerate beyond fourteen days. Each pink oyster mushroom grow kit produces about one pound of fresh mushrooms per flush, with two to three flushes per block, for up to three pounds of total fresh harvest.
Pink oyster fruiting profile
Pink oyster (Pleurotus djamor) is a tropical species native to subtropical and tropical forests of Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean. It loves warmth. Optimal fruiting runs at 75 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit (24 to 30 Celsius) with 85 to 92 percent relative humidity. The species is one of the most beginner-friendly mushrooms in the world. It colonizes aggressively, fruits fast, and tolerates a wider range of humidity than Lion's Mane or shiitake. If you have never grown a mushroom in your life, this is the kit to start with.
Growing guide and pin-arrival timeline
Every kit includes the printed Lykyn growing guide and a QR code linking to the Lykyn app. The app contains the Pink Oyster preset, harvesting tips, recipes, and a troubleshooting section for the rare moment a block does not pin. If you ever need a real human, email info@lykyn.com and we reply within one business day.
Pink Oyster mushroom flavor and nutrition profile
Pink oyster is the most expressive mushroom on a hot pan. Seared dry first, then finished in butter, the flavor sits somewhere between bacon and a delicate sea bream. The texture crisps at the edges and stays meaty in the center. Many home cooks use seared pink oyster as a one-to-one bacon swap on BLTs, breakfast tacos, and grain bowls. The species is naturally low in calories, high in fiber, and a strong source of B vitamins (niacin, riboflavin), phosphorus, potassium, and copper. A single cup of sliced pink oysters carries about 28 calories and almost no fat. Vegan, gluten free, and one of the most nutrient-dense culinary mushrooms you can grow yourself.
Note on color: the vivid coral-pink pigment is heat sensitive and fades to tan or muted brown after cooking. This is normal. Flavor and texture are unaffected. To preserve as much color as possible, cook fast over high heat instead of long simmering, and add a splash of lemon juice or vinegar at the end of cooking.
How to grow Pink Oyster mushroom at home
Learning how to grow pink oyster at home takes three days of attention spread across two weeks. Cut the bag, control humidity, harvest, restart. The Lykyn chamber automates step two so the only real work is harvesting. If you want to grow pink oyster the manual way, the same steps apply with a daily misting routine in place of the chamber.
Step 1, set up the block
Unbox the block. Sterilize a sharp knife and let it cool. Cut a small X (two to three inches per arm) on one face of the bag where you want clusters to form. Set the bag inside the Lykyn Smart Grow Chamber with room around it for airflow, or use any humidity setup that holds 85 to 92 percent relative humidity.
Step 2, daily care for the first flush
In the Lykyn chamber, select the Pink Oyster preset in the app. Humidity, airflow, and indirect lighting cycle automatically. Without a chamber, mist the block two to three times daily with clean water and keep indirect light on for eight to twelve hours. Pins appear bright magenta in three to five days. They lighten to coral as the caps open.
Step 3, harvest and restart for flush two and three
Harvest when the caps are fully open and the edges start to curl slightly upward, before the spores release a fine pink dust. Twist the cluster off cleanly at the base. After harvesting, scrape any leftover material from the surface of the block, cold-soak the block in clean water for 12 to 24 hours, drain, and return it to the chamber. The second flush follows in seven to fourteen days. Most kits deliver two to three total flushes before the block is spent and can be retired to your garden compost.
Pink Oyster mushroom recipes from your harvest
Pink Oyster bacon strips
The signature recipe. Slice the pink oyster mushroom caps into half-inch strips. Heat a dry cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Add the strips in a single layer and dry-sear for three to four minutes until the water releases and evaporates. Add a tablespoon of butter or olive oil, two pinches of smoked paprika, and a pinch of sea salt. Cook another two to three minutes until the edges turn deep gold and crisp. Drain on a paper towel. Stack on a BLT in place of bacon, or eat them straight off the cutting board.
Pink Oyster tacos with cilantro lime crema
Sear a cup of pink oyster bacon strips per the recipe above. Warm two corn tortillas in a dry pan. Layer with the seared pink oyster, shredded red cabbage, sliced radish, and a spoon of cilantro lime crema (sour cream blended with lime juice, cilantro, garlic, salt). Top with a squeeze of lime and a few drops of hot sauce. Two tortillas per taco hold the moisture from the pink oyster.
Garlic butter Pink Oyster pasta
Cook eight ounces of dried tagliatelle or fettuccine in salted water. While the pasta cooks, sear two cups of pink oyster clusters in a tablespoon of olive oil over medium-high heat for five minutes. Add four minced garlic cloves and three tablespoons of butter. Toss for one minute. Add the cooked pasta with a splash of reserved pasta water, a handful of grated parmesan, and chopped fresh parsley. Finish with cracked black pepper and lemon zest. Serves two as a main, four as a side.
Frequently asked questions about Pink Oyster
The full FAQ with nine answers about timing, flavor, troubleshooting, storage, and safety lives below this block in its own section. The FAQ section is also emitted as structured FAQPage data for Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT, so the answers can be cited directly from search.
Companion Kits to pair with your Pink Oyster Grow Kit
Growing pink oyster is rarely a one-species hobby. Most Lykyn growers end up rotating two or three species through the chamber per month. These companion kits pair well with the gourmet pink oyster mushroom grow kit, either for variety, longer storage, or to keep the chamber productive between pink oyster flushes.
- Gourmet Lion's Mane Mushroom Growing Kit, the nootropic, crab-flavored cousin with a seven to fourteen day cycle.
- Shiitake Grow Kit, the umami-rich, longer-storage option that thrives in cooler rooms when pink oyster slows down in winter.
- Cinnamon Cap Grow Kit, small clusters with a nutty, slightly sweet flavor that pair well in a grain bowl with pink oyster.
- Black Oyster Grow Kit, the cooler-loving cousin that picks up the slack when pink oyster shuts down below 70 degrees.
- Pink Oyster Mushroom Liquid Culture, for growers ready to inoculate their own substrate jars or bags after the fruiting block runs out.

Gourmet Pink Oyster Mushroom Growing Kit
PAIRS PERFECTLYPink oyster loves warm, humid air the chamber delivers automatically
Pink oyster is the easiest species to grow but it is also the thirstiest - 85 to 92% humidity is non-negotiable. The Lykyn Smart Grow Chamber holds that range without daily misting and gives you fresh-air exchange so the caps stay vibrant pink instead of dull. Reusable across 100+ grow cycles.
- Auto humidity at 85 to 92% RH, no daily misting
- Fresh-air exchange keeps caps bright coral, not dull
- Pink Oyster preset built in, runs even if Wi-Fi drops
- Reusable across 100+ grow cycles and all 28 species
What Our Customers Are Saying
Real reviews from real mushroom growers, beginners and pros alike.
"I LOVE my Lykyn! It's sitting on my kitchen counter and has become a conversation starter. My friends can't believe I'm actually growing mushrooms!"
"My kids are absolutely obsessed with watching the mushrooms grow in our LYKYN chamber. They check it every morning and get so excited when they see changes. It's become an unexpected family activity!"
"Really impressed with how well this controls humidity. My oyster mushrooms are forming beautiful clusters with none of the elongated stems I used to get with my grow blocks."
"I've been growing mushrooms for years and this is my new favorite grow box. The app works great. No more spraying and fanning :)"
"I wanted to wait until I harvested my first batch of mushrooms. This thing works as advertised. I had amazing results on my first try!"
Successful Harvest = Best Value
A $30 spray-and-grow bag wins on day one. A Lykyn smart grow box wins every month after that. Honest side-by-side.
| Feature | Manual Kit ($30) | Lykyn ($299 + blocks) |
|---|---|---|
| Daily attention required | 15 to 30 minutes | 30 seconds |
| Humidity control | Manual | Sensor-driven |
| Airflow control | Manual | Automatic cycles |
| Beginner success rate | 40 to 60% | 90%+ |
| Species variety | 1 per kit | Any fruiting block |
| Reusable | Single use | 100+ grow cycles |
| App notifications | ||
| Travel-friendly |
Manual kits cost less upfront, but you buy a new one each time. With Lykyn, you invest once and every harvest after is half the cost.
Honest answers about your pink oyster grow kit
Real answers about timing, flavor, troubleshooting, storage, and safety. Backed by FAQPage schema so search engines can cite the answer directly.
How long until the first Pink Oyster harvest?
First pins appear in 3 to 5 days and first harvest follows in 5 to 10 days when the block sits at 75 to 86°F and 85 to 92% relative humidity. Pink oyster is the fastest fruiting gourmet mushroom on the market. The Lykyn Smart Grow Chamber Pink Oyster preset locks those numbers in automatically. Without a chamber, mist the block 2 to 3 times daily and keep it warm. Below 70°F pin formation slows sharply, so warm the room or pair the block with a seedling heat mat in winter. If your block does not pin within 14 days at the right temperature, email a photo to info@lykyn.com and we will replace it free under the Lykyn fruiting guarantee.
How many flushes does the Pink Oyster kit produce?
Plan on 2 to 3 flushes per block, about 1 lb of fresh pink oyster mushrooms per flush, for up to 3 lb of total fresh harvest before the nutrients are spent. The single biggest factor in getting all three flushes is cold-soaking the block in clean water for 12 to 24 hours after each harvest. Cold-soaking rehydrates the substrate, signals the next round of pinning, and protects yield. After flush three the block goes to your compost pile, where it can keep colonizing garden wood chips and producing a few bonus mushrooms outdoors if conditions allow.
What does Pink Oyster mushroom taste like?
Pink oyster has a mild, savory, slightly smoky flavor with a meaty texture that crisps at the edges when seared. Dry-seared in a hot pan first then finished in butter or olive oil, pink oyster reads as a cross between bacon and a soft seafood like sea bream. The crispy edges are the giveaway. Most home cooks use seared pink oyster as a 1:1 bacon swap on BLTs, breakfast tacos, grain bowls, and pasta. Raw pink oyster is bland and soft, so always cook the harvest. The vivid coral-pink pigment fades to tan when heated. This is normal and does not affect flavor.
Can I grow Pink Oyster without the chamber?
Yes. Pink oyster is one of the most forgiving species you can grow. Cut an X in the bag, set the block on a kitchen counter out of direct sunlight, and mist it with clean water 2 to 3 times daily. The block fruits with that routine alone. The reason most growers add the Lykyn Smart Grow Chamber is consistency. The Pink Oyster preset holds humidity above 85% and cycles airflow automatically, which roughly doubles total yield across the three flushes and removes the daily misting chore. You do not need it to grow a kit. You just get more mushrooms with less effort.
What is the difference between Pink, Blue, and King Oyster?
Pink oyster (Pleurotus djamor) is the tropical, fast-growing, heat-loving species. It fruits at 75 to 86°F, has the brightest color, and the most expressive bacon-like flavor when seared. Blue oyster (Pleurotus ostreatus) is the cool-loving cousin that fruits at 55 to 75°F, holds longer in the fridge, and has a milder, woodsier flavor. King oyster (Pleurotus eryngii) produces a single dense stem instead of clusters, has a scallop-like texture, and takes the longest to fruit. Pink oyster is the easiest first kit. Blue oyster takes over when your room drops below 70°F in winter. King oyster is the chef-favorite for steaks and skewers.
How do I store harvested Pink Oysters?
Store fresh pink oyster mushrooms in a paper bag in the refrigerator for 4 to 6 days. Cook within 3 days for the best texture. Avoid sealing them in airtight plastic. Trapped moisture causes them to deteriorate quickly and turn slimy. For longer storage, slice and dry the harvest in a food dehydrator or low oven (170°F) until brittle, then store in a sealed jar in a dark cupboard for up to a year. Dried pink oyster rehydrates in warm water in 15 minutes and works in soups, stocks, and grain dishes. Pink oyster has the shortest fresh shelf life of any species we grow, which is exactly why growing it at home matters.
My block is not pinning. What should I do?
The fix is almost always one of three things. Temperature under 75°F. Humidity sliding under 80% because of dry indoor air. Or the X cut in the bag is too small or never opened. Warm the room to 75 to 86°F, raise humidity by setting the block on a humidity tray of pebbles and water (or use the Lykyn chamber Pink Oyster preset), and confirm the X cut is open with 2 to 3 inch arms. Most kits start pinning within 48 hours of fixing those three. If your block still does not pin within 14 days at the right conditions, email a photo to info@lykyn.com and we will replace it free under the Lykyn fruiting guarantee.
Is Pink Oyster safe around kids and pets?
The fruiting kit itself is safe to have in a kitchen with kids and pets in the room. The block is a sealed bag of sterile sawdust colonized with edible mycelium. Cooked pink oyster mushrooms are safe and nutritious for humans. Do not feed raw mushrooms to pets. Cats and dogs metabolize mushrooms differently than humans and raw fungi can cause stomach upset. Pink oyster (Pleurotus djamor) produces spores during fruiting, and people sensitive to spore allergens may want to harvest before the caps fully open. The Lykyn chamber sealed door design keeps spore release contained inside the chamber until you open it to harvest.
Best Pink Oyster recipes from your harvest?
Three reliable starting recipes. Pink Oyster bacon strips: slice into half-inch strips, dry-sear in a hot cast iron skillet for 3 to 4 minutes, finish with butter and smoked paprika. Use as a 1:1 bacon swap on BLTs and breakfast tacos. Pink Oyster tacos: layer the seared strips on warm corn tortillas with cabbage, radish, and cilantro lime crema. Garlic butter pink oyster pasta: sear whole clusters, toss with hot tagliatelle, butter, four cloves of minced garlic, parmesan, and parsley. All three are written out in full on the product page above. Pink oyster crisps best at high heat with the moisture cooked off first, so dry-pan before you add fat.
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