Humidification for Mushroom Growth
Mushrooms are moisture-loving creatures, and all stages of growth are inseparable from humidity. Therefore, from spore germination to harvesting, a certain amount of water and relative air humidity are required. It can also be said that without water, there is no life. If the air is dry, its growth rate and output will be affected, so it is necessary to humidify the mushroom house at this time. In this way, the air humidity can be increased, thereby promoting the growth of mushrooms and improving the benefits of mushrooms.
The humidity requirements of mushrooms at different growth and development stages are also different. Generally, the humidity required in mushroom greenhouses is above 85% RH. Where does the moisture come from? Generally, it mainly comes from the culture material, and the fruiting body can be formed only when the water content of the substrate is sufficient. If the amount of water is not enough, the fruiting rate is not high, and the cap is small and uneven, and it is easy to grow plaque, resulting in a low overall quality. To improve the quality of mushrooms, it is important to ensure a reasonable humidity. However, artificial humidification will lead to uneven humidity and insufficient granularity. Therefore, many edible mushroom industries now choose automatic humidification systems to overcome the humidity problem.
RELAB high-pressure mist system can effectively improve environmental humidity and promote mushroom growth. This kind of equipment can effectively regulate and control the environmental humidity in places such as large-scale cultivation of fungi, flowers, tropical plants and soilless cultivation.
Compared with the traditional drip irrigation and spray method, the high-pressure mist system does not damage the mycelium and fruiting bodies, and has the advantages of saving labor, saving time, and reducing cultivation costs.