How are mushrooms grown with room temperature&humidity?
Edible mushrooms are widely used in cookery all over the world. There are many different types, from large Portobello mushrooms to Japanese shiitake. By paying attention to the temperature and humidity conditions of the room, it is possible to grow them indoors.IdentificationMushrooms are a type of fungus. A substance called mycelium is needed for them to grow, as it is the key component of what becomes fungus.FeaturesCompost filled with mycelium should be planted in trays and covered with paper containing a solution that’s 1% formaldehyde.ConsiderationsThe temperature of the room needs to be around 20 to 24 degrees. The room moisture needs to be around 85% to 90%. To retain moisture wet sheets or towels can be hung from the walls.WarningIf the temperature rises to 30 degrees mycelium growth will begin to slow down and it will die when over 32 degrees. Similarly growth slows down at 13 degrees, and fungus will die when the temperature reaches 0.MisconceptionsYou may need to allow fresh