How long does the fruiting stage take?

All this meditation take up to 2 weeks. As a rule, the first flush of fruiting starts on the 7-12th day. During the first days in the growbox it seems like mycelium completely stop growing.
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How long does fruiting take after colonization?

Colonization to fruiting cycle start - within 2 weeks.
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How long is the mushroom fruiting stage?

Some fast-growing mushrooms, like oyster mushrooms, can fully colonize their substrate and be producing fruiting bodies in as little as three or four weeks. Many varieties, like shiitake mushrooms, can take six to 12 months after inoculation before they start to fruit.
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How long does it take for mycelium to start fruiting?

Generally speaking the optimal time is 16 to 19 days, but there are certainly also exceptions. If the compost is colonised in the growing room, it is left there so the mycelium stays intact.
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What is the fruiting stage?

The fruit set is a transition phase of the ovary from the flower to the developing fruit, and takes place a few days after the floral opening. The ovary begins its development after pollination and fertilization or, in its absence, through parthenocarpy.
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When should I switch to fruiting conditions?

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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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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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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How do you speed up mushroom colonization?

Maintain optimum parameters for colonization (temperature of around 80-84°F, humidity around 70%rH, proper substrate creation and inoculation) and the jars will colonize at an optimum rate.
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How do you speed up mushroom growth?

Mushrooms need a humid environment when they're fruiting. After all, they're made of more than 90% water. Increasing humidity can help your mushrooms grow faster and of a better quality.
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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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What does mycelium look like right before pinning?

Once the mycelium appears in the valleys of the casing layer, meaning you can see mycelium strands beginning to poke through the casing layer, but the surface of the casing is not yet colonized, you should initiate pinning.
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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.
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How do I know when mycelium 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 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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How long can colonized jars sit?

Many people don't realize that you can store fully colonized spawn bags and grain jars for 2-3 months after they are colonized.
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Should mycelium be kept in the dark?

The light is not necessary. Mycelium grows well in dark conditions. In commercial growing it is due to the cost cut. The light is mandatory for primordium formation and fruit boddies development.
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When should I shake mycelium?

We typically shake the grain about three times during this process. The first time at this stage, the second when it's about half or two-thirds colonized, and the third time just before moving it to a second grain run.
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Why is mycelium yellow?

? What to do? Mycelium pigmentation and transparent yellow liquid without odors is secondary metabolites (aka mushroom exudate, mushroom urea, mushroom piss). It is a waste product of fungal metabolism or mushroom exudate.
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Should you mist mycelium?

ɸ Misting ɸ

A light spray like this once or twice a week helps develop pinning on the mycelium from the water droplets. You want to see thousands of tiny droplets on top the substrate. Do be careful misting and not overdo it.
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How often should you mist mycelium?

After your first harvest, continue to mist your block two times daily as before. Like your first flush you should see growth again within the next two weeks.
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What should the humidity be for mushroom fruiting?

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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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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