How do you keep a fruiting chamber humid?

Using a spray bottle and manually misting your mushrooms is the most basic way to add extra moisture to your fruiting chamber.
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How do I keep the humidity up in my fruiting chamber?

Alternatively, many cultivators will construct a fruiting chamber using a plastic crate or bag which has air holes for fresh air exchange which is crucial to the growth of healthy mushrooms. After spraying the interior sides of the crate the attached water droplets will slowly evaporate which will increase humidity.
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What should humidity be for fruiting?

High humidity. Most species like 80 to 95% humidity. Ideal temperature for fruiting — varies with species and strain.
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What humidity should fruiting Cubensis be?

Badham (1983) found that high relative humidities (> 90% RH) and low wind speeds ( < 100 mm/sec) favored the growth of Psilocybe cubensis (Earle) Sing. in the laboratory and natural environment. Many authors emphasize the importance of minimizing a build-up of carbon dioxide despite the maintenance of high humidity.
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How do you raise the humidity in a mushroom house?

Simply spray the walls of the chamber and fan in some fresh air. Try to mist your chamber multiple times a day in order to maintain a consistently high humidity. Try not to spray the mushroom substrate directly, as this could damage the fruits. Make sure you also fan your chamber to bring in some fresh air.
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How to Keep Proper Fruiting Chamber Maintenance



Does a mist maker increase humidity?

Warm Mist Humidifiers (Steam Vaporizers)

Warm mist humidifiers boil water to create steam. This is then sprayed into the atmosphere of your room to increase the amount of moisture in the air. They are a great help if you are suffering with nasal congestion and throat irritations.
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How do you keep a mushroom substrate moist?

Water in the Substrate

Of course, humidity needs to be added to the air so that the substrate doesn't dry out, but all of the water that mushrooms require to grow is added to the substrate before inoculation.
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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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How do you encourage 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. Soon, you'll be feasting on gourmet mushrooms!
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Can a mushroom fruiting chamber be too humid?

If your chamber isn't properly sealed it can be difficult to keep it humid enough. Too much or too little humidity – If it's too dry, mushrooms won't grow. If it's too wet, you'll run into issues with mold and contaminants.
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What humidity does mycelium grow best?

It is important to keep the temperature stable, otherwise mycelium can overheat resulting in the death of the mushroom. Humidity: Mushrooms need constant, high humidity to develop properly. This requires a humidifier and a means of keeping a constant Relative Humidity (RH) between 80-90%.
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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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When should I switch to 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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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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Where should I place my mushroom fruiting chamber?

Setting Up a Mushroom Fruiting Chamber

Mushrooms love high humidity, a bit of light, and excellent airflow. Commercial growers spend serious dollars on building energy intensive, air-, humidity-, and temperature-regulated grow rooms or underground tunnels.
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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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Does mycelium need oxygen?

During their incubation period mycelium can actually tolerate high levels of CO2 but require respiration so as to not promote bacteria who can tolerate no oxygen.
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Does spraying water increase humidity?

Fill a spray bottle and walk around your home, misting water into the air. You can also lightly spray bedding and furniture that won't get damaged by water. The water sprayed into the air will evaporate quickly, thus increasing your home humidity levels.
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Can I use tap water for humidifier?

Typically, your household tap water is going to be perfectly fine for your humidifier. As we mentioned, humidifiers are simple things so they don't really need fancy water. That said, be aware that tap water contains minerals that can possibly affect your humidifier.
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How do you make a homemade humidifier?

For an effective DIY way to add moisture to the air in your home, turn to your stove. By heating a kettle of water or boiling a pot of water for pasta, you're causing evaporation. As the water evaporates, it turns into vapor and mixes freely with the air in your home.
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What temperature does mycelium grow best?

Mycelium grew best during spawn-running when the temperature was kept at 75° F. (23·9° C.) During pre-cropping a temperature of 65° F. (18·3° C.)
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How long sterilize sawdust blocks?

Pressure sterilize your bags for 2.5 hours. This seems like a long time, but it is necessary for the heat to fully penetrate the the inside of the block and fully kill all contamination.
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How do you know when a substrate is fully colonized?

Check on your bin daily to watch it colonize. You'll see white spots start to expand from each point of grain spawn. Over time they will completely cover the surface of the bulk substrate.
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What temperature 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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