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    Václav Marhan
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    Hey guys,

    First I would like to thanks to Anthony Campbell and his farm set up, which encouraged me to start work harder and set up my own. With baby steps I managed to get first success finally, that I would like to share with you.

    First crop

    Unfortunately some of them dryed out, which is strange. Humidity is all the time between 85-93% and temperatures 13-14. Only once in three days, temperature is around 20, when I put hot water into the chamber to enhance falling humidity. Any ideas?

    #1245
    Adam
    Keymaster

    Vaclav posted:
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    Hey guys,

    First I would like to thanks to Anthony Campbell and his farm set up, which encouraged me to start work harder and set up my own. With baby steps I managed to get first success finally, that I would like to share with you.

    vaclav

    Unfortunately some of them dryed out, which is strange. Humidity is all the time between 85-93% and temperatures 13-14. Only once in three days, temperature is around 20, when I put hot water into the chamber to enhance falling humidity. Any ideas?
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    #1249
    Adam
    Keymaster

    Hi Václav,
    Nice to see your photo and I’m sure it’s the first of many successful crops to come!

    It looks like it’s just some of the smaller pins that have dried out – probably after aborting (this means they stop growing part of the way during the growing process).

    It’s quite normal for some of the small pins to stop growing, enabling others to grow bigger. I think you have the right conditions of humidity and temperature – the long stems and some of the aborted dried out mushrooms may have been caused by CO2 levels being too high at the start of fruiting (something we discussed in a Facebook message), but it looks like you have sorted this out as the caps spread out and grew properly in the end.

    I suspect that the next bag(s) you put in that growing space will grow perfectly 😉

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