Hey everyone. I don't really post a lot but a friend of mine asked me a question and I really couldn't give him an answer. It is a hypothetical really but it might come in handy for someone.
I know that you could use Brown bags, so I said that maybe using those huge brown lawn bags might be a good way to dry them... Let me know what you think. Maybe pouring them out once a day into rubbermaid bins for movement.
Now comes the fun part of curing. People say that the rubbermaid bins would not work for curing as the plastic does not breathe.
Since when does glass breathe? I used to grow mushrooms and if my glass breathed I would have had jars full of mold. So what if you could air tight the containers with weather stripping or something like that, the latch type kind so they wouldn't pop off with a small amount of gas buildup. Once again moving them around from one bin to the other.
Let me know your thoughts on this or any other suggestions.....
I know that you could use Brown bags, so I said that maybe using those huge brown lawn bags might be a good way to dry them... Let me know what you think. Maybe pouring them out once a day into rubbermaid bins for movement.
Now comes the fun part of curing. People say that the rubbermaid bins would not work for curing as the plastic does not breathe.
Since when does glass breathe? I used to grow mushrooms and if my glass breathed I would have had jars full of mold. So what if you could air tight the containers with weather stripping or something like that, the latch type kind so they wouldn't pop off with a small amount of gas buildup. Once again moving them around from one bin to the other.
Let me know your thoughts on this or any other suggestions.....