DCobeen
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Mushrooms are not plants, so they do not require the type and amount of light to grow like plants do.Thanks. So basically once your water in your tub drys up, you add more ie' flush to get more shrooms ?: would you have to add more spores or no ?:
Also, what did you use for your lighting ?: I was reading that all they need is 6 hours, and you could get by with as little as 30 minutes! How true is that ?: I was thinking about using my LED light system to grow um.
Colonizing substrate should be kept in dark to make sure the substrate doesn't pin prematurely.
Fully colonized substrate should be introduced to light to initiate pinning - light "tells" the substrate that the conditions are right for forming fruit bodies.(light is only one of the factors though, the others are lack of uncolonized substate, drop in temperature and lower CO[SUB]2[/SUB] levels.
Only a dim light is needed, anything too bright or warm will harm the cakes. A fluorescent lamp or indirect sunlight is plenty of light. But basically any kind of visible light will do.
A few hours of light per day is all that is needed, 10 hours is probably an overkill. ( the book Mushroom Cultivator states that 12-16 hours of light is recommended, but the experience shows that much less is sufficient).
A source with a wide spectrum of light, especially containing lots of bluish light (natural daylight or white fluorescent lights are very good examples of light with lots of blue) is best, but a low wattage incandescent light (25 watts is plenty) not too close to the terrarium will work well too. Also the use of x-mass lights has been reported successful.
I found this for you. i get the kit myslef that is already done and follow theri directions. if you are doing from scratch its diff.