MycoQR

STAGE MONITORING

Never Miss Another Harvest Window

Know exactly which batches need attention today, which are ready tomorrow, and which are falling behind—without checking every single bag.

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HOW IT WORKS

Track every stage of the lifecycle

1. Track Stage Changes
Log transitions from inoculation to harvest

Scan a bag and update its stage with one tap. MycoQR tracks the date, time, and who made the change—building a complete lifecycle timeline.

2. Monitor Progress
See how long batches stay in each stage

Color-coded indicators show days in current stage. Spot batches that are progressing normally vs. those stalling or moving too fast.

3. Get Alerts
Receive notifications for time-sensitive tasks

Set up alerts for batches ready to transition stages, approaching harvest windows, or spending too long in colonization. Never miss a deadline.

BENEFITS

What you gain

Catch Optimal Harvest Timing

Don't lose yield to late harvests. See which batches are entering peak fruiting windows and schedule harvest crews accordingly—maximizing quality and weight.

Identify Slow Performers Early

Spot batches lagging behind expected colonization times. Investigate before they become total losses—adjust conditions or isolate problem bags.

Plan Resources Efficiently

Know exactly when batches will need fruiting chamber space, packaging materials, or labor. Schedule teams and resources based on real pipeline data.

Compare Performance Over Time

Track average time-to-harvest by strain, substrate, and environmental conditions. Optimize your techniques to shorten cycles and increase turnover.

USE CASES

Real-world applications

Fruiting Chamber Scheduling

Your fruiting chambers are at capacity:

  1. Filter batches by "Colonization" stage nearing completion
  2. See 40 blocks will be ready for fruiting in 3-5 days
  3. Plan to harvest current fruiting batches to free up space
  4. Coordinate timing to avoid bottlenecks and maximize efficiency
Harvest Window Management

You have a weekly farmers market commitment:

  1. Check which batches are in "Fruiting" stage approaching peak
  2. Estimate harvest dates based on pinset development
  3. Schedule harvest crew for Thursday (2 days before market)
  4. Ensure fresh product without premature or late harvesting
Stalled Batch Investigation

A batch has been in colonization for 25 days (normal is 14-18):

  1. Stage monitoring highlights the batch in red (overdue)
  2. Inspect the batch—find temperature too low in that area
  3. Adjust environmental controls or move to warmer location
  4. Prevent total loss by catching the issue before contamination sets in

Ready to optimize your cultivation timeline?

See how stage monitoring can help you catch harvest windows and prevent delays