Bulk Substrate Too Wet. if you find that you have exceeded field capacity and the substrate is too wet, squeeze the excess liquid out. uncomposted straw is far from an ideal substrate. if your substrate is too dry, growth will be slow, and the mushrooms may fail to overtake the substrate at all. I use a reusable grocery bag, the ones made of breathable cloth. I squeezed water from my bulk substrate after letting. I put all the substrate there and squeeze the water out of. #mycology #substrate #mushroom check the pinned comment for. Plus, any excess moisture tends to. i continue to have bulk substrate over field capacity. It doesn't hold moisture well. On the other hand, if the substrate is too wet, it may encourage bacterial growth and inhibit full colonization. it happens to me a lot. On the other hand it has grown quickly (this is after 6 days) and is white. usage of a substrate that is too wet or too dry is a common mistake. it is splotchy and starting to form white lumps on top of the bulk substrate.
if your substrate is too dry, growth will be slow, and the mushrooms may fail to overtake the substrate at all. It should be damp but not wet, with a gentle squeeze enough to. i continue to have bulk substrate over field capacity. I put all the substrate there and squeeze the water out of. Plus, any excess moisture tends to. #mycology #substrate #mushroom check the pinned comment for. usage of a substrate that is too wet or too dry is a common mistake. On the other hand, if the substrate is too wet, it may encourage bacterial growth and inhibit full colonization. I squeezed water from my bulk substrate after letting. it is splotchy and starting to form white lumps on top of the bulk substrate.
colonized substrate too wet......what to do? Mushroom Cultivation
Bulk Substrate Too Wet it is splotchy and starting to form white lumps on top of the bulk substrate. I put all the substrate there and squeeze the water out of. #mycology #substrate #mushroom check the pinned comment for. It should be damp but not wet, with a gentle squeeze enough to. if you find that you have exceeded field capacity and the substrate is too wet, squeeze the excess liquid out. I use a reusable grocery bag, the ones made of breathable cloth. I squeezed water from my bulk substrate after letting. it is splotchy and starting to form white lumps on top of the bulk substrate. On the other hand it has grown quickly (this is after 6 days) and is white. i continue to have bulk substrate over field capacity. It doesn't hold moisture well. usage of a substrate that is too wet or too dry is a common mistake. Plus, any excess moisture tends to. if your substrate is too dry, growth will be slow, and the mushrooms may fail to overtake the substrate at all. On the other hand, if the substrate is too wet, it may encourage bacterial growth and inhibit full colonization. uncomposted straw is far from an ideal substrate.