Edible mushroom original ecology cultivating method
A cultivation method and original ecological technology, which is applied in the field of original ecological cultivation of edible fungi, can solve the problems of output restriction and low quality, and achieve the effects of good product quality, superior growth environment and good air
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[0022] Embodiment 1, a kind of original ecological cultivation method of edible fungus, main steps:
[0023] 1. Cultivate strains.
[0024] The parent species is obtained by separating the fruiting body tissues of wild-cultivated edible fungi, and is routinely multiplied and cultivated; the original species is a conventional wheat grain strain, which is routinely sterilized, inoculated, and cultured, and checked once a week to remove suspicious strains to ensure the purity of the strains. It is used for strains with fast germination and strong hyphae.
[0025] 2. Mycelium culture
[0026] The source of the culture substrate is the pollution-free agricultural and forestry by-products produced in farmland and forest areas far away from cities and towns. The low-pressure polyethylene cylinder material of 17 × 36 × 0.04 cm is selected. Each bag contains 1.3 kg of ingredients, tied at both ends, and sterilized under normal pressure. hours, cool to 30°C, inoculate while it is hot,...
Embodiment 2
[0038] Embodiment 2, main step is the same as embodiment 1, and difference is that in step 4, be specifically that ground temperature reaches 15 ℃, air humidity is between 88%, soil pH value 7, woodland, grassland canopy density 0.7, more suitable.
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