White Mushrooms form smooth, dome-shaped caps and compact fruiting bodies that emerge from decomposing organic matter. They are enjoyed by collectors, gardeners, and educators for their fast development and fascinating growth cycle. These fungi thrive in moist indoor containers or shaded outdoor spots with rich organic material.
Features
• Smooth, white ornamental mushroom caps
• Suitable for educational growing and observation projects
• Ideal for moist compost environments & garden displays
• Can be grown indoors or outdoors in shaded areas
• Non-GMO fungal spores
Specifications
• Common Name: White Mushroom (Ornamental Type)
• Growth Form: Dome-shaped fungi fruiting bodies
• Type: Saprophytic fungi (grows on decaying organic matter)
• GMO Status: Non-GMO
• Organic: Not certified organic
• Growth Season: Best in warm, humid seasons or controlled indoor humidity
• Light Requirements: Shade or low indirect light
• Water Needs: High humidity and moist substrate
• Substrate: Compost, wood chips, decaying organic material
• Maintenance Level: Moderate (requires moisture consistency)
• Use: Educational observation, ornamental garden fungi displays
Growing Guide
• Use rich organic substrate such as compost, decayed leaves, or wood chips.
• Sprinkle spores evenly over moist substrate; do not bury deeply.
• Maintain high humidity and constant moisture without soaking.
• Keep in shade or low light conditions.
• Growth may appear in 2–8 weeks, depending on moisture and temperature.
• Avoid disturbing colonized substrate to allow fruit bodies to form.
• Suitable for observation, science projects, and natural garden features.