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The fact is that the oxygen level remains virtually unchanged in any room and at any CO2 level. It would be more correct to talk about a low level of carbon dioxide in the growing chamber. I have not personally observed or found anywhere in the literature that the mushroom yield decreases if the carbon dioxide level is low. A level of about 1200 ppm is important only at the stage of transition of hyphal knots to primordia, and should be reduced after the beginning of their formation. Some strains are very sensitive to CO2 and grow at a level of no more than 650 ppm.
I'm not using any temperature control systems just we are using semi closed rooms and foggers to maintain humidity So we can't able to adjust co2 we are going according to nature If you permit I will share our setup video Our production capacity is 450-500 kgs per week
@@indreshshivu3338 That's why I say in the video - if there is no way to regulate CO2 in the incubator, you need to remove the blocks from it when the signal pins appear. You can send the video to me on WhatsApp +380503960696 or upload it to your RUclips channel with the note "not for everyone" and give me the link (send to WhatsApp)
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Thank you for your feedback. I really appreciate it. I plan to release a video every Thursday and sometimes on Mondays - a video with some information about me or about discounts on my ventilation guide.
Do more oxygen levels in growing room decrease mushroom yeild
The fact is that the oxygen level remains virtually unchanged in any room and at any CO2 level. It would be more correct to talk about a low level of carbon dioxide in the growing chamber. I have not personally observed or found anywhere in the literature that the mushroom yield decreases if the carbon dioxide level is low. A level of about 1200 ppm is important only at the stage of transition of hyphal knots to primordia, and should be reduced after the beginning of their formation. Some strains are very sensitive to CO2 and grow at a level of no more than 650 ppm.
I'm not using any temperature control systems just we are using semi closed rooms and foggers to maintain humidity
So we can't able to adjust co2 we are going according to nature
If you permit I will share our setup video
Our production capacity is 450-500 kgs per week
@@indreshshivu3338 That's why I say in the video - if there is no way to regulate CO2 in the incubator, you need to remove the blocks from it when the signal pins appear. You can send the video to me on WhatsApp +380503960696 or upload it to your RUclips channel with the note "not for everyone" and give me the link (send to WhatsApp)