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How We Grow ‘The Best Damn Mushrooms in Texas’

BLUF: We grow high-quality mushrooms in a carefully designed 7-step process, perfected over 6 years of trial, error, education and experimentation. 
Let our hard work pay dividends to you: try the ‘Best Damn Mushrooms in Texas’ and let us know how we’re doing!

  1. Strain Selection: The Team looks for the best growing strains for each species from around the globe. Once we identify great strains for in house commercial production viability, we verify if those strains will be viable for us. Not all are, so we run some small 40 substrate bag test batches. Once we get a trend of 3 positive results, then we determine what growing medium or substrate will be best suited for that strain.


  2. Substrate Production: This is kind of our secret sauce. We use a 2-yd batch mixer with a controllable water flow meter so we can use a very precise substrate recipe using a mushroom friendly amount of micro and macro nutrients. This allows us to customize substrate ingredients down to 0.01 of a pound.

    Once we get the substrate bagged up in our “custom unicorn bags”, we then cook them in our very own steam box made from Mild Steel, Stainless steel, and Aluminum which is also powder-coated.

3. Inoculation: Once each batch of 200 substrate blocks has cooked, we inoculate them based on which species matches up to its desired substrate recipe.
For our pre-lab protocol, we utilize LSD:
Lint roll your clothes,
Spray down with 70% Isopropyl,
Dip your feet in the bleach bath.
When inoculating, we pour the spawn from bag to bag ensuring that we don’t touch any of it. Spawn is extremely sensitive and must be treated with the highest priority. Without spawn, no mushroom farm exists.

4. Incubation: This is where the mycelium is consuming the new mushroom food that we just introduced to it in the lab. The majority of the growth is done in this room. We keep the Incubation room at 63F to 65F in order to not go over 70F internal temperature inside each bag. Consistency is crucial in this step and often overlooked. If your Incubation room isn’t dialed-in, you will have mixed results.

5. Fruiting: After the substrate blocks have finished incubating, we introduce the blocks to fruiting conditions that are cold, wet, and turbulent air. Generally we keep our fruiting rooms between 60F and 65F. This cuts down on any other bacterial mold spores in the air (there’s Billions of them!) and colder grow rooms usually result in higher quality mushrooms.

We also harvest by trimming any unwanted substrate off the block with a razor utility knife. We want to give you mushrooms! Not un-edible, myceliated sawdust chunks. They don’t taste that great and get stuck in your teeth.

6. Cold Storage: After harvesting, the mushrooms have an internal temperature called “Field Heat” ( usually around 70F)  in which we need to refrigerate the mushrooms to knock off the field heat, begin the cold chain delivery process, and get the internal temperature down to 34F to 38F.

7. Delivery: Between 2 farmer’s markets, a couple grocery stores, our restaurant clients, and anytime you pickup at the farm, a Texas Fungus team member will be the one passing these delicious mycelium morsels into your hands. We always recommend keeping them refrigerated until you get ready to cook them.

Please make sure to always cook your mushrooms thoroughly; we have recipes available if you need some mushroom inspiration!

To go deeper into the process, learn more or chat about how you can achieve similar results, click here to schedule a chat or consultation.

Why OUR Shrooms?

BLUF (bottom line up front): ‘The Best Damn Mushrooms in Texas’ isn’t just a clever tag line – it’s a fact based on the quality of our products, the expertise of our farmers, and the effectiveness of our processes. Texas Fungus is a brand you can trust.

Don’t take our word for it though, see for yourself and let us know what you think!

Reason 1: Quality and Consistency

Whether it’s our tinctures, our equipment and machinery, our processes or the star of the show, our actual mushrooms, we take deep pride in what we do and HOW we do it. We go above and beyond what is the minimum standard, beyond what is just ‘required’, and always beginning with the end in mind.  

Always. Every time. 

We do not sacrifice quality for the sake of profit. 

Case in point: Our tinctures are made using 100% whole fruiting body of mushrooms, no filler materials ever. And all TF mushrooms are trimmed, always. This means we trim off the substrate so you get only mushroom, no fluff. Period!

We do not sacrifice quality because we get busy. 

We do not sacrifice quality if we’re in the middle of a growth period and short on staff.

We NEVER sacrifice quality. 

If we have to delay an order being shipped to you, our incredible fungus family, we will – if it means you’ll be getting the best product, at the level you deserve. Because at the end of the day, none of this exists without YOU!

This passion for top-notch shrooms and shroom products means you’ll consistently get the highest quality possible when you purchase from Texas Fungus. 

Always. Every time.


Reason 2: Expertise of our Farmers

All Texas Fungus farmers are personally trained by me (Jordan) the founder. Not only to create consistency in practice and knowledge base among staff, but also because it is my aim to cultivate a culture of passion for what we do. I want every farmer and TF teammate to get just as jazzed about shrooms as I do – well, my level might not be realistic for everyone, but as close to it as possible 🙂.

I have dedicated years of my life and, at this point, millions of hours to becoming a fungus master. Of course, there is always something new to learn – one of the things I love about fungi – and I’m always striving to gain more knowledge. 

But when it comes to the ‘Super 6’ (our term for the 6 TF staple shrooms – 
Lion’s Mane 
Oyster
Maitake
Chaga 
Reishi
Cordyceps)
– we make it our mission to be the mushroom voice you can rely on.


Reason 3: Effectiveness of our Processes and Equipment

Just like a doctor who studies areas of the body around and connected to her area of practice, allowing her to make hidden connections and the most accurate diagnoses for her patients, so too do we study the connections between each step of the growing process and how it interacts with the specific type of mushrooms we grow. 

From the materials and machinery we use, like the type of bag Texas Fungus mushrooms are grown in or the custom steam box we built, to the quality and consistency of our selected suppliers, the difference made by something as seemingly small as the color of the bag or the ingredients in the substrate translates to hundreds in pounds harvested and thousands in revenue.

If you’re a grower who would like to see how you could have similar results, reach out to schedule a consultation.

From a true passion for and dedication to our craft, to a carefully crafted 7-step growing process, we work hard every day to create products and mushrooms we are proud of; otherwise, for us, there’s really no point. Our aim: that Texas Fungus is a gourmet brand you can trust.

Passion before profit and quality over quantity.
Always. Every time.

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