Large Pre-Cut Monotub Liners (3-Pack) Fits Large 66Q Monotub & More (2024)
Our New 66Q Large Monotub liners are the perfect mate to any Grower's Select or Microppose Monotub.
A monotub liner is a plastic liner that is used to line the inside of a monotub, which is a container used for growing mushrooms. The monotub liner helps to protect the substrate from contamination and provides an additional layer of insulation to help maintain consistent temperatures and humidity levels. It also shrinks with the substrate creating a micro climate near the edges helping produce mushrooms quicker.
The use of a monotub liner is a popular technique in mushroom cultivation because it helps to create a sterile and controlled environment that is conducive to the growth of mushrooms. It also makes it easier to harvest the mushrooms by allowing them to grow directly on the substrate without attaching to the sides of the container.
The large size liners fit most brands of totes size 50Q-66Q
Too small of a tub and your harvest won't be as successful as it could be—your fungi will be essentially competiting with itself for resources, and you'll ultimately get less pinning and fruiting. A monotub should be 54 quarts, more or less.
A monotub liner is a plastic bag or liner that is used to line the inside of a monotub, which is a container used for growing mushrooms. The monotub liner helps to protect the substrate from contamination and provides an additional layer of insulation to help maintain consistent temperatures and humidity levels.
Take lid off monotub about 3 times a day and firstly squirt water inside the walls of monotub and lid. Then gently fan inside for about 30sec. Avoid spraying your substrate directly but keep the sides of the tub moist throughout the day.
People also grow side fruiting species of oyster mushrooms in monotubs, including pearl oysters, pink oysters, blue oysters and phoenix oyster mushrooms. But these easy-to-grow mushrooms produce higher yields when grown in bags using a shotgun fruiting chamber or grow tent.
After sterilization, cut open your bag of bulk substrate and fill your monotub evenly so that the substrate is about one inch deep throughout the tub to start.
Typically a bathtub liner will fall between the cost of replacing a bathtub at the high end and bathtub refinishing at the lower end in cost when renovating a damaged or outdated bathtub.” In other words, a tub liner is just another tub that is glued on top of your existing tub to make it look like new.
We recommend 25qt monotub per 5lb of substrate; or 15-16qt container per 5lb of substrate for incubation and then placing it in a big enough fruiting chamber (e.g. shotgun fruiting chamber) or humidity tent for fruiting.
You need to decide on the right size tub for the amount of spawn you have made. Spawn and bulk substrate should be mixed at a ratio if 1 parts spawn to 2/3 parts bulk substrate. If you have to much bulk substrate it could take to long to colonise and contamination could set in.
Introduce the colonized monotub to a scheduled light cycle and keep the bag in an area that will maintain a temperature between 60 and 80°F (this depends on the species you are growing). We recommend using a full spectrum fluorescent spiral bulb.
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