Hello, 3 days ago I mounted a Moby Dick Cultivation Kit, I was wondering if you could help me with a question, I have a heating mat, it is a kit that comes with a cultivation bag and the tupper with the colonized Mycelium. It is assembled like this:Heating mat / Silicone separating the heating mat from the kit / the bag with 1-2cm of water at the bottom / tupper with the micelium inside the bag and open.The problem is as follows:Temperature measurements tell me that the water at the bottom of the bag ranges between 26.5 and 28 degrees. But the air inside the bag is only 17-19 degrees. Will that affect the crop?
>>5098866Wait, are you growing mushrooms or kush?
Mushrooms, the translator put kush sorry,
>>5098868If it is already colonised you should be ok without heat mat. Those things cause problems. I know nothing about the growth kit but is there any air exchange going on with the bag? That is going to effect crop the most and is the block lined with something like a bin liner around the edge or bottom? If not you will get side fruting that will smush and damage the caps as well as reducing possible yield.
You sure it's *fully* colonised?
The tupper, is a normal tupper, it happens that this variety grows between 26 and 28 degrees, and right now where I live it is winter and we are between 10-15 degrees, that's why the heating mat is an appropriate mat for mushroom cultivation.The bag has a zip closure at the top, it can be opened and closed.The kit brought a thing called Vermiculite, used to retain moisture
I think it is, it is a grow kit that I bought, in principle it brings the substrate already colonized, it only needs moisture in the environment and induced temperature to start working
>>5098871Personally, I would move it to a room at normal room temp and ditch the mat. A mat can damage the mycl and cause mold to grow. Average room temp of 22 or 24 is enough for fruiting if it's cubes, maybe a growlight to encourage pinning if you really want to change setup.
I have no form, I live in a cold house and the temperature of the house is about 17 degrees, throughout the house. That's why the carpet and the box (peny that the box could help retain some heat around the kit
>>5098866if you use the heating mat put it on the absolute lowest setting, even if you're in a very cold house. anything more and you'll cook your mycelium through. Don't be retarded and good luck. What kind of shrooms are you growing?
Estoy haciendo crecer hongos de psilocibina, Moby Dick se llama la cepa. Gracias por la ayuda, haré lo posible ya que la esterilla calefactora no tiene regulador, igualmente creo que saldrán, tengo fe en ellos
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