A fellow grower asked my why some of his cakes have many pins and grow into huge fruits while others produce only few pins and are somewhat diminished.
He placed the fruiting chamber under the window. The FC contains 3 rows of cakes.
The row near the wall (most growth) seem to have most moisture (judging by the water droplets on the FC wall), most heat (there is a heating on the wall) and least light.
On the other hand, the row furthest from the wall (least growth) seem to have least moisture, least heat and most light.
He solves this by rotating the FC each day, but he is puzzled why there is so much difference in growth.
What is the major factor causing this? Temperature? Light? Humidity? Evaporation rate?
Thanks for any suggestions so we can solve this mystery.
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