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Ideal Temperature Range for Cultivating Mushrooms: between 55°F (13°C) and 60°F (15.5°C), with optimal growth temperatures ranging from 57°F (13.9°C) to 59°F (15.0°C).
Temperature Sensitivity and Mushroom Growth
Mushroom growth is highly sensitive to temperature fluctuations. Temperatures outside the ideal range can slow or even halt growth. For example, temperatures above 65°F (18.3°C) can cause mushrooms to mature too quickly, while temperatures below 45°F (7.2°C) can prevent mycelium from growing at all.
Maintaining Optimal Temperature
To achieve optimal growth temperatures, mushroom cultivators often use temperature control systems, such as heating mats or cooling pads, to maintain a consistent temperature within the ideal range. In outdoor environments, cultivators can use shade cloths or other shading materials to reduce direct sunlight and maintain a cooler temperature. By maintaining a consistent temperature, cultivators can promote healthy mycelium growth and produce high-quality mushrooms.
Importance of Humidity and Misting
Maintaining optimal temperature is just one aspect of mushroom cultivation. Humidity levels also play a crucial role in mushroom growth. By misting the growing environment with water, cultivators can maintain a consistent humidity level between 70% and 90%. This can help to promote healthy mycelium growth and prevent the development of fungal diseases. By combining optimal temperature and humidity levels, cultivators can create an ideal environment for mushroom growth.
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