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Can we grow button mushrooms in a polyhouse?

Yes, you can grow mushroom in a polyhouse but you have proper knowledge about it and also have a specific market for that…meet some experienced person for further information.

To grow mushrooms in a polyhouse, you may need to make a few modifications to a portion of the greenhouse to block out light. 




You may need to take steps to ensure that the temperature stays fairly stable, somewhere between 55 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit.


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