Shiitake Plug Spawn Starter Kit

  • Large (1,000 ct.)
    Item: SKL
  • $69.00
  • Small (250 ct.)
    Item: SKS
  • $39.00
  • Tiny (100 ct.)
    Item: SKT
  • $22.00
Inoculate logs (approx. 4" diameter by 40" long) by simply tapping plugs in with a hammer! All you'll need to provide is a drill, logs and labor. Small and Tiny Kits are now available in our new kit packaging - perfect for gifting!

Curious about the method? Watch our plug spawn tutorial video here!


Large Kit: Inoculates 20 logs. Kit includes 1,000 plugs of certified organic Shiitake spawn, a 5/16" drill bit with attachable stop collar, a 6 oz. tub of plug wax, 20 aluminum tags, instructions and recipes.

Small Kit: Inoculates 5 logs. Kit includes 250 plugs of certified organic Shiitake spawn, a 5/16" drill bit with attachable stop collar, 3 oz. tub of plug wax, 5 aluminum tags, instructions and recipes.

Tiny Kit: Inoculate 2 logs. Kit includes 100 plugs of certified organic Shiitake spawn, a 5/16" drill bit with attachable stop collar, 3 oz. tub of plug wax, 2 aluminum tags, instructions and recipes.

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Easy harvests for a little upfront work
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Sep 26, 2023  |  By Ruth C., Ewing NJ
I ordered the small size kit in fall 2021 and it contained everything I needed to inoculate logs -- the drill bit was the perfect size for the plug spawn and they went into the drilled holes just perfectly with a few light taps. Everything you need is in the kit, but you supply your own drill, hammer, and logs (the hardest part for me was coming up with the logs). I started my logs in October 2021, and I found my first shiitakes the following fall in Sept 2022. Found a few more in October 2022 and then got a bunch more this past spring in May 2023. I just picked a whole bunch a few days ago (late Sept 2023), the biggest crop yet. I filled up a big popcorn bowl full and they looked just like the pictures in the catalog. I can't believe it's this easy. I was worried I messed up my logs because they began to also sprout some turkey tail, but the shiitakes are still going strong. I just ordered another one of these kits for a friend. This is a great science project to do with kids.