Thinking about spending another 150 on straight RD beans.
Or at least:
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Good point :)
Survival is a different aspect though. I can put some cakes on top of my fridge and probably see mushrooms eventually. Doesn't mean it's optimal.
Do they grow as big as they do indoors?
Because they don't because its not optimal. They're trying to extend their life cycle.
Do you by chance flush your plants?
What response would happen in a matter of hours? I grow these things and have been for a while, I can let you know that my tubs under the light tend to get meatier and have bigger caps but the ones I neglect off to the side are still just fine and all grow straight up.
As for light telling the...
They are.
You're right. Gas Exchange is more for colonization, Fresh-Air Exchange is for fruiting, surface evap causes humidity. In the wild mushrooms tend to pop after a fresh rain.
@canndo Go to the http://www.shroomery.org/forums/ and tell them what you said and see how quickly you get...
Well I'm not even going to get into why all of the lighting stuff is wrong.
Air movement creates RH. Humidity is evaporation from the substrate, O2 lifts it into the air and creates RH.
The fact that you said cold shock tells me you're with the people who put trash bags around their colonizing...
hNo it's not.
Explain to me what light does to initiate pinning so I can explain to you what other process we have found is at work.
You may be thinking of a time when mushroom growers used to cover their bins with trash bags or paint them black during colonization. This has been proven false...