confusion....

Discussion in 'Magic Mushrooms' started by zammo, Apr 5, 2008.

  1. zammo

    zammo Member

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    hi i hope one of you may be able to help...

    i am a little confused over the light issue with growing shrooms we are setting up a grow bag by the looks of it where we are is pretty cold and so we were going to use a reptile heat mat on a thermostat to control temp, and stuff, but how much light should the mushrooms be exposed to through the grow process, i appreciate the fruiting stage requires a change in light and temp but cant seem to find the info that i need any ideas please?
     
  2. Trips509

    Trips509 Member

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    When the bag is first inoculated and in the process of colonizing, it should not be exposed to any light. Just keep it in a dark place. Once it is fully colonized and you want to fruit it, is when you expose it to light. Mushrooms don't need light to grow, the light is just a pinning trigger.
     
  3. guest 93006

    guest 93006 Visitor

    The light is indeed one of the pinning triggers (along with fresh air exchange and [arguably] temp drop).

    Some will say that constant or frequent light will improve yield, but this is debatable.
     
  4. salmon4me

    salmon4me Senior Member

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    Also, you're looking for 80-84 degrees. You sure it's hot enough?
     
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