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We start in one hour — please join using the link below.Webinar: Moisture in Mushroom Compost: 3 Key Misunderstandings  ...
12/06/2026

We start in one hour — please join using the link below.

Webinar: Moisture in Mushroom Compost: 3 Key Misunderstandings
Date: Friday, 12 June
Time: 13:00–14:00 (London)

Google Meet link:
https://meet.google.com/zpp-pyoh-jwg

12/06/2026

The Button Mushroom Growing Course starts next week — June 15–17.
Wojtek Konieczny and the UMDIS Mushroom Agency team are very excited to begin.

Thank you for all the comments under the previous post, there were so many interesting and insightful answers.Analysis o...
11/06/2026

Thank you for all the comments under the previous post, there were so many interesting and insightful answers.

Analysis of the mistakes in the photo: why are we losing yield?

Take a look at the situation. An experienced grower will immediately notice two serious technological issues:

- Mushrooms are growing in dense clusters.

- Too many early “poppers” (individual mushrooms forming ahead of time).

What does this mean for the farm?
This situation will inevitably cause the first flush to take much longer to harvest. Because the schedule gets disrupted, you won’t have enough time to prepare the bed properly, and as a result, you will lose a significant part of the yield in the second flush.

Five possible reasons why this happened:

1. Late watering. Delayed irrigation triggers massive pin formation under the casing layer, which then appears as dense clusters and early poppers.

2. Long breaks between waterings. Extended pauses prevent the mycelium in the casing from properly bonding with the compost and lead to excessive fluffing.

3. Late second ruffling.

4. Fresh air during the “stop” phase. If oxygen enters the room during mycelium recovery, CO₂ levels drop, and the mycelium begins forming pins too early, creating those poppers.

5. Excess humidity or incorrect air humidification in the room.

The conclusion is simple: strictly follow the watering schedule, avoid long pauses, and protect the room from drafts during the “stop” phase.

How often do you encounter early poppers on your shelves? Share your experience in the comments.

With support of Mush Comb, GROWTIME engineering, Agro-Projects, Dutch Mushroom Projects, -control, , Substrates, Christiaens Group, , RibbStyle,

11/06/2026

Webinar Invitation
Moisture in Mushroom Compost: 3 Key Misunderstandings
Trainer: Omar Haqqi
đź“… June 12, 2026
⏰ 13:00 (London)
Join our webinar where Omar Haqqi will explain the most common mistakes growers make when managing moisture in mushroom compost — and how to avoid them.
You will learn what actually happens inside compost, why moisture balance is so critical, and which practices help maintain stable, productive compost throughout the cycle.
This session is valuable for both beginners and experienced growers.
Feel free to share this with anyone who might be interested in the event.
https://umdis.org/moisture-in-mushroom-compost-3-key.../

With support of Mush Comb, GROWTIME engineering, Agro-Projects, Dutch Mushroom Projects, -control, , Substrates, Christiaens Group, , RibbStyle,

10/06/2026

Lina Turovska spent many years working on mushroom farms in different countries and kept seeing the same problem: the knowledge about harvesting existed, but it was scattered, passed verbally, lost between shifts, and never properly systematized. That is why she decided to create a book that, for the first time, brings together a structured harvesting methodology based on real cases, mistakes, decisions, and practical tools.

This is not theory — this is technology.
The book explains how to organize harvesting so that waves remain stable, pickers stay productive, and the farm becomes predictable. It has become a go‑to manual for technologists, supervisors, and farm owners who want to work professionally.

Want to understand how structured harvesting can transform your farm?
Start with this book — and start improving your results today.

We want to ask our followers: what is the problem in this photo?Tomorrow, a consultant from UMDIS Mushroom Agency Iurie ...
10/06/2026

We want to ask our followers: what is the problem in this photo?
Tomorrow, a consultant from UMDIS Mushroom Agency Iurie Boiciuc will share the correct answer, we’ll be waiting for you in the comments.

09/06/2026

UMDIS consultant Omar Haqqi has shared a video from a mushroom farm in Nepal, where he recently returned from a working trip.

08/06/2026

A Polish group is now forming for the June 15–17 Button Mushroom Growing Course
For the upcoming course on June 15–17 with Wojtek Konieczny, we now have a Polish‑speaking group, and the training will be conducted in Polish.
That’s why we’re inviting everyone who prefers learning in Polish — there are still a few spots left.

The course will take place at FUNGI TEAM P&P Rymuza.
Registration link: https://umdis.org/product/button-mushroom-growing-course-7/

Moisture in Mushroom Compost: 3 Key Misunderstandings  Trainer: Omar Haqqi  June 12, 2026   13:00 (London)Are you sure y...
08/06/2026

Moisture in Mushroom Compost: 3 Key Misunderstandings
Trainer: Omar Haqqi
June 12, 2026
13:00 (London)

Are you sure you truly understand moisture in mushroom compost?
Most growers think they do — until they discover the three mistakes that silently reduce yield, weaken compost structure, and destabilize the entire growing cycle.

Join our webinar with Omar Haqqi, who will break down the most common misunderstandings about moisture management — and show how to avoid them with clear, practical steps.

You’ll learn:
• what really happens inside compost when moisture is off balance
• why correct moisture levels are critical at every stage
• which practices help maintain stable, productive compost throughout the cycle

This session will be valuable for both beginners and experienced growers.

Follow the link to join the webinar - https://umdis.org/moisture-in-mushroom-compost-3-key-misunderstandings/

With support of Mush Comb, GROWTIME engineering, Agro-Projects, Dutch Mushroom Projects, -control, , Substrates, Christiaens Group, , RibbStyle,

05/06/2026

People come to our courses not only for knowledge
They come for emotions, networking, and the atmosphere that brings people together.

Each student arrives with their own unique experience.
Some work on small farms, others on large productions.
They come from different countries — Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Canada, and many more.

But most of them share the same goal: to improve their skills and achieve better results.

And this is exactly what creates the energy that makes our courses special.

The next Button Mushroom Growing Course starts on June 15 — and there are still a few spots available.
https://umdis.org/product/button-mushroom-growing-course-7/
If you want to join a community of motivated growers, this is your moment.

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