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Is anyone currently working with cultivating mushrooms? I recently developed a passion for the things 
  and am going to try to start cultivating my own. My wife is a vegetarian and I started looking for meat 
  substitutes for her and found that some mushrooms contain complete proteins. This raised an eyebrow, but 
  then I started thinking and this wouldn't require much light (immediately giddy) so I got on the Troubled 
  Times site and did some looking for information to help me get started. I found a link to some site that 
  sold kits to grow at home and books on the subject. When I learn things it usually is with a great deal of 
  trial and error, and I want to help other people skip this error part if I can. 
  - I already tried a kit and failed in the endeavor. I lost it to mold. It took over and I couldn't get rid of it. I'm 
    going to grow another now that I know what I did wrong. I used a 18" x 24" x 8" Rubbermaid container 
    and a makeshift greenhouse out of a perforated clear plastic bag. I watered it twice a day until I noticed 
    the mold. I didn't suspend the kit above the bottom of the container so the kit was sitting in runoff water 
    (not good). After I noticed the mold I put a cookie cooling rack under the kit which kept it suspended 
    above the lying water. If anyone else is thinking of growing mushrooms and has gotten any better results 
    or has some tips on propagating, please let me know. Thanks in advance. I'll keep posting what I learn.
- John. 
I got another mushroom kit. One thing that I did differently to make a cleaner growing environment was 
  sanitize everything with a weak solution of bleach before I used it. I used a 18in.x24in.x8in. Rubbermaid 
  tub, a kitchen cooling rack to keep the kit off of the bottom of the tub, a plastic humidity tent (a clear 
  plastic bag with small holes in it for breathing) that came with the kit, wooden skewers to keep the tent 
  suspended above and away from the kit. In order to get the kit to start to fruit, I had to shock it by putting it 
  in the refrigerator for a few days. Now I am seeing some fruiting happen. Nothing worth eating yet, but at 
  least it's looking better than my last attempt.
  - The instructions that came with the kit said that I should mist it 4-5 times a day. I'm not at home often 
    enough to do this, so what I do instead is make sure that there is water in the basin to keep humidity up 
    within the humidity tent. Don't leave enough water in the basin to touch the kit, but just below. I mist as 
    often as possible though. Some mold is growing on top of some of the budding mushrooms, but the 
    directions say that I should be able to take a damp cloth and wipe it away. I only noticed minor problems 
    so I wiped it away with my finger instead while I was misting, I hope this wasn't a mistake. I'll try to keep 
    you up to date on my progress. 
- John
