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Making Your 
Magic Greenhouse Work


First, set up your Magic Greenhouse. Evenly distribute the 24 feet of tubing inside the bottom. Use the two small holes in the side of your Magic Greenhouse and place the ends of the tubing into a 1 gallon container of hot water. 

Connect one end of the tubing to the Super Pump and let the other end act as a water return. Turn on the pump so the hot water will continually circulate through the tubing. Cover the tubing with wet perlite.

Put the Magic Water Heater into the water container and adjust the thermostat to keep the hot water at a temperature that will keep the inside of your Magic Greenhouse just where you want it. This gives you a constant supply of warm, moist air — just what your little fungus friends love.

Use the Magic Negative Ion Generator to control contaminants. Insert the generator nozzle into the small hole in the Magic Greenhouse. Let the base of the

generator touch the sides of the Magic Greenhouse. This gives the Magic Greenhouse a positive charge — the negative ions attract and combine with contaminants, making them cling to the sides and away from your mushrooms.

Use the Magic Mister to perfectly control humidity levels or a little hydrogen peroxide to kill any contaminants that get by your first tines of defense.

Your Magic Greenhouse is designed so that as the water condenses it does not drop onto mushrooms, but runs down the sides and back into the perlite.

Next, layer wheatstraw on top of the perlite, add the spawn, the McMagic and later top with casing soil. Watch your mushrooms pop up, crop after crop! When the nutrients in the straw are used up replace the straw, add more McMagic and do it again.

All kits contain everything you need to start growing right away, including complete instructions. You furnish:

perlite straw spores two poles of standard CVPC "plastic pipe" (½" in diameter, 72" long (available at most hardware stores) one-gallon container for hot water

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