Highly appreciate you listing the items you use for this setup briefly in the video! I've been trying to figure out a small scale setup that I don't have to dump $1000s into! I've got 4 buckets and much more pumping out right now and this set up minus the shelf seems perfect. I'll probably use PVC as structure but do the rest of what you have here. Thank you!!
Hello again! Firstly I'd like to say thank you for putting out such an awesome, simple, and cost effective tent build! I finally got a bucket pumping pink oyster pins! I have just a few more questions about the fan. I believe I have the same one as you. Did your mushrooms grow long from too much CO2 at all while doing the 15/45 minute on/off intervals? Have you tried 30/30 or did 15/45 work just fine? Did you set your fan speed to low/medium or high? Did they dry out at all? Please let me know anytime you get a chance! Thank you!!! 🙂
Nice custom tower tent. I presume the lower shelves blocks are more an incubation area? Good thinking on the C02 vents filter to stop spores into the living area :) Your jar grow video was impressive yields too. Let us know what your tented blocks are producing :)
I love idea for using a tub to collect the excess moisture and spores from entering the room, I've been thinking about something similar for venting in the winter to avoid dropping the overall room temp in the freezing conditions it's good to see one in use. Do you need a dehumidifier in the room also or does the tub catch most of the condensate from the tent? I was going to put mine at the bottom of my tent to grab the heavier CO2 and was thinking to elevate a capture tub so that any excess moisture could also run back to a drip tray. Am not sure how this would impact the life span of the fan though. Great vid than you for sharing.
Not everyone has the most ideal growing conditions where they live, so he might be compensating for a sh** environment that may very well be preventing the most efficient growing conditions. You may think it's overdone, but it could be 100% necessary to grow mushrooms.
You don't know the environment he is working with, I think it's great for some growers and yes possibly over the top for others. I can definitely say My farm all though very clean still requires me to go all out but my other house I literally don't need much for my reishi babies and oysters. These properties are about ten minutes apart and have completely different challenges environmentally. Just my humble opinion but I appreciate this mans efforts and out of the box thinking, I learned a few things 🙏❤️ Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You have the most perfect accessible set up!
Highly appreciate you listing the items you use for this setup briefly in the video! I've been trying to figure out a small scale setup that I don't have to dump $1000s into! I've got 4 buckets and much more pumping out right now and this set up minus the shelf seems perfect. I'll probably use PVC as structure but do the rest of what you have here. Thank you!!
Hell yeah with this set up, You can eat a different mushroom with with any one of your catches, so many fish and mushroom dish combinations.
This is such a great build. Thank you for listing all the components!!!
You’re welcome. Have fun growing mushrooms 🍄
@@angelooutdoors4081 Absolutely. I am down in the states but we have the same atmospheric limitations. thank you.
Dude, those magnets are a fricken Nobel level great idea! Awesome.
Peace 🙏
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Well done, that's a clever little setup you have there. Appreciate the content bro, keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
Hello again! Firstly I'd like to say thank you for putting out such an awesome, simple, and cost effective tent build! I finally got a bucket pumping pink oyster pins! I have just a few more questions about the fan. I believe I have the same one as you. Did your mushrooms grow long from too much CO2 at all while doing the 15/45 minute on/off intervals? Have you tried 30/30 or did 15/45 work just fine? Did you set your fan speed to low/medium or high? Did they dry out at all? Please let me know anytime you get a chance! Thank you!!! 🙂
My mushrooms grew well with 15/45 minutes on/off on high fan setting. You can see the mushrooms in my other TH-cam videos. Good luck and have fun.
@@angelooutdoors4081 Thank you! I had the fan on medium just in case but setting to high!
Nice custom tower tent. I presume the lower shelves blocks are more an incubation area? Good thinking on the C02 vents filter to stop spores into the living area :) Your jar grow video was impressive yields too. Let us know what your tented blocks are producing :)
The lower chamber grew the same amount of mushrooms.
@@angelooutdoors4081 Sweet results from a lovely DIY Martha then mate :) Mush Love from UK :)
I love idea for using a tub to collect the excess moisture and spores from entering the room, I've been thinking about something similar for venting in the winter to avoid dropping the overall room temp in the freezing conditions it's good to see one in use. Do you need a dehumidifier in the room also or does the tub catch most of the condensate from the tent? I was going to put mine at the bottom of my tent to grab the heavier CO2 and was thinking to elevate a capture tub so that any excess moisture could also run back to a drip tray. Am not sure how this would impact the life span of the fan though. Great vid than you for sharing.
Not much moisture escaping the chamber however we have an automatic dehumidifier in the house. Good luck and have fun.
Sehr schön.Vielen Dank
ignore the haters this is really cool
Do you keep the fan constantly running on a low (or high) setting or do you have it on a timer?
Have a timer. 15 minutes on and 45 minutes off round the clock. Good luck and have fun.
@@angelooutdoors4081 Thank you!
"Hey siri, whats a great example of completely overthinking?"
Not everyone has the most ideal growing conditions where they live, so he might be compensating for a sh** environment that may very well be preventing the most efficient growing conditions. You may think it's overdone, but it could be 100% necessary to grow mushrooms.
I think it's beautiful ❤️
All I see is an over complicated waste of money lol
You don't know the environment he is working with, I think it's great for some growers and yes possibly over the top for others. I can definitely say My farm all though very clean still requires me to go all out but my other house I literally don't need much for my reishi babies and oysters. These properties are about ten minutes apart and have completely different challenges environmentally. Just my humble opinion but I appreciate this mans efforts and out of the box thinking, I learned a few things 🙏❤️ Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Some species like pan cyans and other active exotics need a lot of FAE and RH to fruit. It's overkill for most things, but its nice for a select few
Then you don’t see much
This is genius stuff