justlearning73
Well-Known Member
In order to not hijack another members thread I have started this one. Seems there are some who say that light helps with colonization. Now mushroom industry seems to disagree. I am looking for documention on how myc that grows in the dark in nature responds to light to help it col. I am not looking for "well a buddy says it works so I started doing it" I want actual doc that shows this. Now if you have tried it and kept track of all variables ok I am willing to listen. But you need to show documention of some sort.
Please understand were i am coming from. Humans have been growing mush for thousands of years now. Mushroom cultivation is an actual legal industry. There have been studies done by actual scientists. So to dispute something that has been documented for a long time, there needs to be actual studies done.
I am a newbie and just started growing. So for me to get on here and state that there is no way that light helps is wrong. I do know that the fungi we grow (shrooms and edibles) the myc doesnt use light like regular plants. It doesnt have chlorophil. So anyway this is my thread so no BS please. No attacking or name calling either. This is a debate between adults.
Please understand were i am coming from. Humans have been growing mush for thousands of years now. Mushroom cultivation is an actual legal industry. There have been studies done by actual scientists. So to dispute something that has been documented for a long time, there needs to be actual studies done.
I am a newbie and just started growing. So for me to get on here and state that there is no way that light helps is wrong. I do know that the fungi we grow (shrooms and edibles) the myc doesnt use light like regular plants. It doesnt have chlorophil. So anyway this is my thread so no BS please. No attacking or name calling either. This is a debate between adults.