oyster mushroom cultivation activities using baglog media |
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| navigate by keyword : architecture art baglogs bags bridge building carving city cultivated cultivation cylindrical efficient environment filled floor flooring green growth hose humidity indoors iron landmark layered likely maintaining media mushroom mushrooms neatly openings optimizing ostreatus oyster plastic pleurotus production protection providing roof rows ruins runs shelves sloped space sprout stacked substrate temple track transport undefined used ventilation wall watering wood woodenframed |
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| Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) are cultivated indoors on layered shelves. Baglogs, which are cylindrical plastic bags filled with substrate, are used as growth media. Mushrooms sprout from openings in the bags. The environment is a wooden-framed space with a sloped roof, providing ventilation and protection. Rows of baglogs are neatly stacked, optimizing space for efficient mushroom production. A green hose runs along the floor, likely for maintaining humidity and watering. |
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