If you ever want to try that "symbiosis" with mushrooms and plants again I can probably send you some grain spawn, liquid culture, or a fruiting block. I kinda dabble in mycology and have started up my grows again because I like eating fresh mushrooms and they're expensive as hell. I think that lions mane wasn't the best choice for the grow room because it really likes cooler areas. An oyster mushroom would be a better choice because they're aggressive growers and seem to get contaminated less often than lions mane.
Bro! 1. Check the specifications and radiation characteristics for this LED board. It should hang way lower (40-50cm above canopy) to match the spectrum of these diods. 2. This PPFD app isnt very accurate. Use professional meter and higher PPFD levels (up to 800) to start the photosynthetic engine! 3. Heating mats: You are heating up the root system! Water tents to evaporate upwards in the substrate, while the plant (leaves) itself should be the evaporation hot spot. Natural substrates usually have a cooling effect which helps the plant taking up nutrient and stay cool on hot summer days. Heating up water changes pH-levels! So dissolved nutrients can't be released to the roots completely at some point. 4. Overwatering a stressed root system is.. anyways... nice try
@@nicksbigpumpkin8050 ahhh awesome that would be neat. I do not grow any pumpkins, I wish. Maybe someday. But I find great joy watching pumpkin growing videos so thank you for your service sir.
nitrogen burn is like going through a fever with the immune system of the plant overworking itself, but yeah flushing out the soil is probably the worst mistake, plant burn can bounce back easily if you control its indoor environment, and usually it will grow faster when it does