Mushroom cultivation rooms are specialized facilities designed for the controlled production of various mushroom species. These rooms are constructed to allow precise regulation of environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, ventilation, lighting, and hygiene.
Key Features:
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Climate Control:
Internal temperatures are typically maintained between 15–25°C, with humidity levels between 85–95%. -
Ventilation:
Fresh air circulation is provided to maintain the oxygen balance essential for healthy mushroom growth. -
Lighting:
Most mushroom species grow in darkness, so intense lighting is not required. However, low-level lighting may be used depending on the species. -
Hygiene:
The rooms are regularly disinfected, and measures are taken to prevent diseases and pests. -
Cultivation Systems:
Mushrooms are generally grown on compost placed in bags or crates arranged on multi-tier shelving systems. -
Irrigation:
Misting or drip irrigation systems are used to maintain the required humidity levels.


