Loveall wrote:That picture with one little mushroom is pretty cool, never seen something like that
Those tubs seem ready to explode. Were these set and forget? Can you see any areas of denser mycelium? If they insist on not fruiting with higher temps after 1-2 weeks you may need to intervene to help get they hyphal knots going.
I started them as "set and forget" but then realized the plastic bag lining is above the CO2 holes, so I trimmed it and started venting once every day. There is lot of humidity and even water droplets on the mycelium, so I thought maybe more fanning is needed to promote evaporation.
Another issue were the low temperatures. The weather got warmer just two days ago and I placed in a room heater just to keep the night temperatures above 19° C (66° F). Unfortunately last few years we have sharp temperature changes - going from freezing days to almost full blown spring in just 4 days. It's crazy.
So maybe they don't grow due to high CO2 levels or low temperature or both.
Another problem might be a bad vermiculite. I use fine grained one but I found a tek saying repeatedly than one has to use coarse grained. Not sure why. The mycelium seems to grow well in both (I tried medium and fine vermiculite in BRF cakes in the past and both work the same).
Yet another issue might be the manure pellets. They come pre-pasteurised so maybe pasteurizing the substrate will over sterilise it. I will experiment with different verm and manure to see any changes.
Now there is enough air exchange, heat (but not too much) and 12 hour lighting from 24W 6500K fluorescent tube (worked great for PF cakes).
The mushroom solitaire seems to be a great indicator of fruiting condition though I don't know if I should consider this a "flush" and soak the monotub after picking that one or just wait for larger flush.