Can you use vermiculite in a fruiting chamber?

When you put the cake in the fruiting chamber, spray it with water to moisten the vermiculite. This will help the cake fruit quicker and absorb water from the vermiculite. You can also sprinkle a 1cm layer of vermiculite underneath the cake and on top. Mist with a spray bottle to keep the vermiculite moist each day.
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What should I put in my shotgun fruiting chamber?

A shotgun fruiting chamber is nothing more than a good sized clear tote, covered in holes, and filled with a few inches of wet perlite in the bottom. The holes allow for fresh air and gas exchange, while the perlite serves as a way to maintain humidity.
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How do you keep a fruiting chamber humid?

Spray the perlite and the inner walls of the chamber using a spray bottle filled with distilled water once a week. The perlite will create enough humidity that you shouldn't need to spray it more often than that. Avoid actually spraying the mushrooms as much as possible, as this can lead to mold growth.
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How do you make perlite for a fruiting chamber?

Pour 4-8 dry quarts (4.4 to 8.8 liters) of perlite into the bottom of the container and add water until it is absorbed and the perlite is wet but not sodden. If you add too much water, drain the perlite so it is barely dripping. Aim on having 2-3 inches (5-7.6 cm.) of this wet perlite at the bottom of the container.
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Does fruiting chamber need to be sterile?

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A mushroom fruiting chamber doesn't necessarily need to be high-tech. No matter what scale or size you're working with, you'll want your fruiting chamber to be a clean, controlled area. It doesn't need to be sterile, but you should design it to be easy to clean.
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How do you speed up mushroom fruiting?

To prompt the mushrooms to develop properly, lower the humidity a bit and retain lower carbon dioxide levels and moderate light. If you want mushrooms fast, raise the temperature, or just leave the temperature where it's at and wait a few more days.
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What triggers mushroom fruiting?

Mushroom fruiting is triggered by complete colonization of the substrate, decreasing levels of carbon dioxide, increasing humidity, and slight changes in light and temperature.
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What temperature should fruit Cubensis be?

Cubensis are extremely resilient to various temperatures when they are in their fruiting stage, but like many other species, will produce higher quality, denser fruit bodies when lower temperature is maintained. Many have found that that the ideal fruiting temperature is between 68 and 72°F (20 - 22,2 °C).
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What is vermiculite?

Vermiculite is a naturally occurring mineral (magnesium-aluminum-iron silicate) that is mined in various countries around the world, including the USA and South Africa. It gets its name from the Latin 'vermiculare', which means to breed worms, and the English suffix 'ite' which mean mineral or rock.
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When should I move mycelium to fruiting chamber?

Once a cake is completely covered in white mycelium, wait at least 2-3 more days before taking the cake out of the jar. When you are ready, and in a fairly clean room, begin transferring the cakes from their jars into their fruiting chamber (described in the next step).
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How do you maximize the yield of a mushroom?

Supplementation

Supplementation is the process of adding a nitrogen rich nutrient to the mushroom substrate in order to increase the potential yield. This works by providing the mycelium with a larger nutritional base in which to support stronger mycelium and produce larger, healthier fruits.
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When should I start fruiting conditions?

Temperature. Fruiting temperatures should be between 70-79°F (22-27°C), which is slightly lower than the 75-85°F (24-30°C) required during incubation. The mycelium of the mushroom also gives off less heat while fruiting than it did during colonization.
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How hot is too hot for mycelium?

Growing mycelium should be kept in an ideal temperature range. For example, P. cubensis colonizes most rapidly between 75-80°F (24-27°C). Temperatures higher than this range may kill the mycelium and encourage growth of contaminants, and temperatures lower than this range may slow down colonization.
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How long does it take for Monotub to fruit?

7-10 days later your monotub should be well colonized with a layer of white mycelium and barely any soil visible. It is ready to fruit.
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How do you make a fruiting condition?

Creating Conditions for Fruiting
  1. High humidity. Most species like 80 to 95% humidity.
  2. Ideal temperature for fruiting — varies with species and strain. Oyster and shiitake have cold and warm weather strain. ...
  3. Good air exchange — ventilation or fan, low CO2 levels.
  4. Enough light. Indirect sunlight for most species.
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Why is my mycelium not fruiting?

Not Enough Moisture

Mycelium, the underground vegetative growth of a fungus, needs a moist environment to thrive and produce mushrooms. Mushrooms themselves are mainly water, so if you let the mycelium dry out or the humidity level get too low then nothing will happen.
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What stimulates mushroom growth?

High-voltage electrical stimulation is effective for promotion of fruit-body development in mushroom cultivation. The high voltage applying to cultivation bed of mushroom generates intense electric field inside the bed substrate. The intense electric field accelerates the hypha move owing to the electrostatic force.
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What helps mycelium growth?

Ideal conditions to encourage growth is an environment that is warm (75-80°F or 24-27°C), dark (in a closet, under a bed, etc), and damp. However it is also important to have a little bit of airflow.
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What kills Trichoderma?

Yes you can, and Trichoderma often spreads this way.

The best way to prevent this is by disinfecting all of your tools after every use. Either soak them in a 10% bleach and water solution for 30 minutes or wipe them down with rubbing alcohol to kill any mold spores.
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How do I get rid of mushroom contamination?

If it's a small patch but mushrooms are already growing:

Ideally, if you have it available, spray the small patch of mould with isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) to kill it before removing it. If you don't have isopropyl alcohol, don't worry, just be careful not to touch it or disturb it as it may release spores.
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What causes Trichoderma?

Trichoderma harzianum can start growing on casing surfaces due to multiple factors. High humidity, too low pH-level within the casing soil or poor ventilation can be of influence. Accidental introduction of spores from outside are the main source of contamination.
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Does mycelium consume CO2?

Experts believe that mycelium is the 'key to the regeneration of our living planet. ' Mycelium can produce antibiotics powerful enough to prevent diseases and pandemics, such as smallpox. It absorbs a large amount of carbon dioxide, so more mycelium could help control climate change, they said.
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