How to get rid of green mold on oyster mushroom mycelium. Mold vs mycelium
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- Опубліковано 13 кві 2024
- Today I will talk about the different types of mold in the oyster mushroom block. Why does mold begin to grow in the substrate along with oyster mushroom mycelium? How to get rid of green mold on oyster mushroom mycelium.
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0:18 - The first reason for the appearance of mold - The raw materials are too dirty and wet
2:52 - How to distinguish mold mycelium
3:57 - Orange or red mold Neurospora
5:13 - Black mold on oyster mushroom mycelium
6:27 - The second reason is insufficient disinfection
8:02 - A few more reasons
8:54 - Why does mold appear between the substrate and the film?
Amazing try to grow some oyster mushroom and already have 3 of orange black and green mold in it anything but oyster 😂
This is bad... What materials did you use to make the substrate? And how did you process it?
I am very interested by your work and looking for advice on production of several types of mushrooms
I am a specialist only in growing oyster mushrooms. These are the topics on which I can provide consultation. veshenka-expert.info/en/consultations-on-oyster-mushroom-problems/
Article about disinfection veshenka-expert.info/en/chemicals-used-for-mushroom-cultivation/
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I am going to write you an email explaining better what I am planning on doing. In summary it's production of several types of mushrooms, including oyster (shitake, champignon de paris and lions maine also). In a subtropical west African climate.
@@andrews4731 OK. Writing a letter would be the best option. Be sure to indicate the area in which you live so that I can look up on the Internet the distribution of temperature and humidity by month in your region. Also, please indicate from what raw materials you make the substrate for oyster mushrooms, shiitake and hericium (lion's mane).
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