vue - Growing Mushrooms at Home: Indoor mushroom grow room update, how to grow mushrooms for profit
Watch my new videos!! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRUXjzjxUN10-K__w7VglgQ Update on my indoor mushroom grow. Been growing 40 lbs a week for profit. Substrate is straw that is prepared using hot water bath pasteurization then packed into poly logs. Each mushroom log weighs 30-40 lbs.
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I'm trying to grow a small oyster log in my room. It's sitting on a table in a dish near a window with low light I spray it and keep it moist at all times besides overnight when I'm asleep. Am I shrooming right? I feel liike it's going to do well but I'm just doing it out in the open so I'm wondering. I just started last night. Cut a couple X's into the bag and keepin' em moist anyone have any advice I'm open to it
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What are your most profitable mushrooms?
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Is there such thing as mushroom seeds
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what about contamination incident?
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I am curious as of to why you decided to do this? Like, make this your job.
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just want to know the process of growing mushrooms.you didn't discuss it
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YOU VE DONE ALL THIS WORK TO TAKE 26LBS? HOW MANY TIMES YOU CAN HARVEST EACH BAG?
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Where do you buy your mushroom spore? I want to get something like this started at my home. Do you have a video of the things you use for your grow bags for oyster mushrooms? Also, what mushroom would you recommend starting out with to grow and sell?
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Nice set up you have there
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Hi sir;
I want to ask you some questions please reply when you have time.
1)Hom many holes did yu make on these log,for example how many holes do i have to make for a 10 kg log
2)What is the best time to make these hole ? instant,1 week later can you give me a specific time
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I was wondering, why is it so many small growers (as opposed to the massive corporation mushroom growers) use the hanging bags method over the canvas/tarp in a tray method that big companies use?
Most mushroom companies will use a wooden or steel frame that has some kind of canvas tarp laid in it with the substrate layered on top of that. After they run the Mushrooms through 2 or 3 cycles they dispose of the substrate and take out the tarp, clean it and repeat. It seems they have larger yields because of this large tray surface, but maybe I'm mistaken.
Example in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQuS8mXV0gE
Obviously they are using a compost and peat moss mixture, but I'd think that you'd still be able to use this method for any "home" type of substrate and obviously scale down the entire thing to suit your space.
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Typically, whats the average amount or pounds you harvest per week with mushrooms? Also how big are are your mushroom grow chambers? Im planning to create 2 x 10x10 rooms one for fruit and one for veg. Roughly speaking, what could i get in pounds, outof a 10 x 10 fruiting room for oyster mushrooms should i have the right conditions?
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I noticed the brewers grain ones where the darkest and richest looking of them all, I would try doing a mix in there with bg/wheatbran/coffee I think that would boost up the N and give you a bigger yield. Coffe would speed it up a bit too
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By brewers grain do you mean, discarded brewers grain? Once its been used to brew with?
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total harvest off these six logs was 26 lbs.
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