Significance
A number of infections, especially the dangerous Trichoderma, can spread through the spray water used on mushrooms.
Very hot or cold water damages mushroom mycelium and affects its smooth growth.
This system pasteurizes, conditions, and sprays water to protect mushrooms from infections originating from water sources.
Regardless of whether the water source is groundwater or municipal supply, it consistently supports better mushroom growth.
Function
Used in automatic and semi-automatic modes for all types of mushrooms.
Pasteurization of water.
Water conditioning.
Uniform spraying system.
Maintains stable humidity levels of 80–85%.
Benefits
Eliminates the need for expensive RO water purification plants.
Consumes less electricity, ensuring minimal operating cost per cycle.
Material & Components
Pasteurization system capable of processing 250 liters of water per cycle.
Spraying system supporting 1 to 20 spray trees, each with 6 tiers, operating together.
Optimum Environment
An optimum environment is the most important factor in mushroom production after quality compost.
Significance
Complete dependency on maintaining a favorable environment for healthy mushroom growth.
Function
Fully automatic operation.
Allows only filtered, microbe-free air to enter the culture room.
Recirculates room air with the required amount of fresh air to maintain uniform temperature in every corner.
Maintains temperature strictly as per predefined parameters.
Maintains humidity within the 80–85% range.
Benefits
Environmental control enables growers to achieve maximum production, regardless of outside weather conditions.
Material & Components
The system consists of the following four components:
Air Handling Unit (AHU)
Air Circulation System
Air Cooling Unit
Air Heating Unit