Why is it that some mushrooms can be grown easily on a log or in a bag, and some need special equipment?

Why does it seem some mushrooms can be grown kinda easily outdoors or in sealed bags, but some require expensive pressurized equipment?
Or does the equipment just help them grow faster?

Thanks for your help.

Some mushrooms can only be grown in certain mediums. Some mushrooms prefer specific temperatures, and acidity. So serious mushroom growers might rely on an environment that can be easily controlled both by temperature and humidity. Mushrooms are pretty complicated to cultivate when it comes to specific species, whereas others can be grown under almost any conditions. It all depends on the species of mushroom as to how picky it will be while it is growing.

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2 Responses to Why is it that some mushrooms can be grown easily on a log or in a bag, and some need special equipment?

  1. Jacob S says:

    Some mushrooms can only be grown in certain mediums. Some mushrooms prefer specific temperatures, and acidity. So serious mushroom growers might rely on an environment that can be easily controlled both by temperature and humidity. Mushrooms are pretty complicated to cultivate when it comes to specific species, whereas others can be grown under almost any conditions. It all depends on the species of mushroom as to how picky it will be while it is growing.
    References :

  2. Mukesh says:

    DUE TO DIFFERENT TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS AND MEDIUM REQUIRED
    References :

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