Customization: | Available |
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Department: | Plastic Greenhouse |
Suitable: | Vegetables, Seedling Cultivation, Mixed Farming, Herbal Medicine, Fruit, Flower, Aquaculture, Mushroom |
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A mushroom greenhouse is a controlled environment designed to cultivate mushrooms efficiently. Unlike traditional greenhouses for plants, mushroom greenhouses require specific conditions to support fungal growth, including controlled humidity, temperature, light, and ventilation.
Temperature Control
Most mushrooms thrive at 55-75°F (13-24°C), depending on the species.
Heating/cooling systems may be needed to maintain stable temperatures.
High Humidity (80-95%)
Mushrooms need moist conditions; misting systems or humidifiers help.
Proper ventilation prevents excess condensation and mold.
Low Light or Darkness
Unlike plants, mushrooms don't need much light (some species prefer darkness).
Indirect light or low-intensity artificial light may be used.
Air Exchange & CO2 Management
Fresh air flow prevents CO2 buildup, which can stunt mushroom growth.
Ventilation fans or passive airflow systems are essential.
Growing Medium (Substrate)
Common substrates: straw, sawdust, compost, or logs (varies by mushroom type).
Must be sterilized/pasteurized to prevent contamination.
Shelving or Growing Beds
Vertical stacking maximizes space efficiency.
Trays, bags, or containers hold the substrate.
Width | 6 meters/8 meters/9 meters/10 meters ot Customized |
Arch Spacing | 0.8 meters to 2.5 meters or Customized |
Length | 20 meters to 100 meters |
Roof Height | 2.5 meters to 6.5 meters |
Wind Load | 0.3 KN/M2 to 0.5 KN/M2 |
Snow Load | 0.3 KN/M2 to 0.5 KN/M2 |
Crop Load | Max 20KG/M2 |
Voltage | 220V, 1 Phase, 50HZ/ 380V, 3 Phase, 50HZ/Customized based on local |