Mushroom Growing Humidification and Humidity Control

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Benefits

Mushrooms grow best in dark and humid environments. To cultivate mushrooms, humidifiers are used to maintain an optimum air humidity of between 80-95%RH. The precise humidity required depends on growing cycle and mushroom variety.

Maximise growth

Create the perfect environment for mushroom cultivation with precise humidity control.

Minimal running costs

Low-energy humidification systems to reduce operating costs.

Increased profits

High efficiency operation combined with significantly increased yields to enhance profits.

Mushroom growing humidity control

Humidification for mushroom production

Moisture is critical to promote mushroom growth. When the humidity and temperature levels are 'just right', quality and output are significantly improved. Typically for mushroom production, this is 16-21C with humidity between 80-97%RH depending on where you are in the growth cycle. Condair has a wide selection of products to precisely meet customer requirements.

Global humidity control expertise

Extensive experience supporting the agriculture industry and farming applications around the world. Condair is able to provide proven humidity control solutions for fungi growers globally.

Wide range of solutions

Condair has a humidity control solution for every stage of mushroom growing, type of facility, location, local climate and individual business requirements. From steam humidifiers to adiabatic technologies, there is a solution to every challenge.

Frequently asked questions

What happens if humidity levels are too low or too high for mushroom farming?
What type of humidification system is best for mushroom farms?
What other agricultural applications benefit from humidification?
What maintenance is required for Condair humidifiers?
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If you want to explore your options for humidity control, Condair's expert sales engineers will visit your site, review your project and talk you through their recommendations.

Alternatively, if you would prefer a call or online meeting, our team are always happy to discuss possible solutions and offer free technical advice.

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