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Appropiate temperature range inside and outside the grain jars for Panaeolus Cyanescens and Cambodginensis
    #27312035 - 05/17/21 02:12 AM (3 years, 7 months ago)

I'm incubating my panaeolus jars that I just inoculated two days ago, in a range between 75.30 F / 24.8 C to 78.44 F 25.8 C.
I'm trying to achieve a good temperature for growing nice and not too slow, but not overlap or over-under develop or dry-burn. Lots of people say 26, 27 or 28 C / 78.8, 80.6, 82.4 F some very experimented growers there are, and I've read that pans mycelium can colonize nice even at ambient temperature, but as we don't reach usually those temperatures here, and they are semi or tropical species, I think and have read also, that they can benefit from some more degrees, but one needs to be careful, and this temp range I'm using, is based both from researching and very nice and experimented fellow mushers in the forums.

I use a good folding-rolling resistant reptilian heating pads with not too hot and regulated warming, both the potency, from the pads' controller, and the time, with a thermostat. I know pads are not ideal, but that's what there is now, and I think they work quite well, but just need not to heat too much as far from just drying the grain they can overheat, due to the heat that the mycelium generates itself and so temperature is higher inside jars, right?

The other time, I used between 82.4 F / 28 C  to  83.3 F / 28.5 C inside the box (as measured with 2 thermometers reached inside the box)... My jars eventually began to dry, although some retained moisture, but got to overlaped, dense fluffy mycelium which eventually sucumbed. I think overheated and got bacteria all over that eventually ate mycelium... Anyway, I learned from different errors, since the inoculation, to the temperature.

So I'm using the pads at medium heat power with the thermostat set to 75.30 F / 24.8 C to 78.44 F 25.8 C, so I hope that the temperature inside the jars does not reach further than 82.4 F / 28 C  to  84.2 F 29 C. I'm noting some small, but what looks like dense cottony mycelium, and haven't seen any contamination yet and hope there isn't.

Do you, friends, think this to be a good temperature range?,
like not too hot it burns or affect negatively and not too little that there won't be no developments. I know this kind of questions are noob, and I've been reading a lot of information, and really been taught by the empirism, the practice and method itself... and there is just so much contradicting information (or it seems to my lack of expertise)...


So I decided to ask fellow mushromers here what are their opinions upon this situation of what the ideal outside temperature around jars (inside of the tray-tub) should be ¿?

Also, do you think that grain jars in incubators need to be fanned fresh air regularly?

Thank you very much for your kind advice.

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Re: Appropiate temperature range inside and outside the grain jars for Panaeolus Cyanescens and Cambodginensis [Re: Najxwiinymuuxy]
    #27312634 - 05/17/21 02:14 PM (3 years, 7 months ago)

Don't overthink it
Colonize grain jars at your lower temps and they'll be fine(24/25)
Forget about fanning the grain jars

Fae and humidity will be important though once you start fruiting them

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