Pholiota nameko cultivation material prepared by adopting edible mushroom waste compost and preparation method thereof
A technology of cultivation materials and culture materials, which is applied in the field of cultivation materials and preparations of Pleurotus osmanthus, which can solve the problems of multiple ratios of ingredients, many process steps, complex operations, etc., and achieve the effects of good taste, environmental protection, and high survival rate of strains
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[0025] First of all, choose the material, choose the waste bag that has been infected with miscellaneous bacteria and failed to produce mushrooms, or the bag with white hyphae and no thick fungus skin after mushrooming (fruiting 1 tide). Then pulverize, and grind the bacteria bag with a feeder, with a diameter of 1.0 cm. The third ingredient, the composition ratio of the cultivation material is: waste bacteria bag 75%, corn cob 8%, wheat bran 7%, cornmeal 5%, lime 3%, calcium carbonate 1%, soybean powder 1%. The fourth fermentation, the fermentation process is: ①To build a heap, first pre-wet the corncobs, mix well, then spread the well-proportioned cultivation material on the corncobs, stir with a mixer until uniform, then add water, Add water to 65%. After the mixing is finished, clean up the surroundings of the material pile, and build a long material pile with a bottom width of 250 cm, a top width of 150 cm, and a height of 150 cm. After it is built, insert several therm...
Embodiment 2
[0027] First of all, choose the material, choose the waste bag that has been infected with miscellaneous bacteria and failed to produce mushrooms, or the bag with white hyphae and no thick fungus skin after mushrooming (fruiting 2 damp). Then pulverize, and the bacterium bag is crushed with a feeder, and the diameter is 0.8 centimeters. The third ingredient, the composition ratio of the cultivation material is: 78% of waste bacteria bag, 9% of corn cob, 6% of wheat bran, 3% of cornmeal, 2% of lime, 1% of calcium carbonate, and 1% of soybean powder. The fourth fermentation, the fermentation process is: ①To build a heap, first pre-wet the corncobs, mix well, then spread the well-proportioned cultivation material on the corncobs, stir with a mixer until uniform, then add water, Bring the moisture to 70%. After the mixing is finished, clean up the surroundings of the material pile, and build a long material pile with a bottom width of 250 cm, a top width of 150 cm, and a height o...
Embodiment 3
[0029]First of all, choose the material, choose the waste bag that has been infected with miscellaneous bacteria and failed to produce mushrooms, or the bag with white hyphae and no thick fungus skin after mushrooming (fruiting 2 damp). Then pulverize, and the bacterium bag is crushed with a feeder, and the diameter is 0.6 centimeters. The third batching, the composition ratio of the cultivation material is: 80% of waste bacteria bag, 10% of corn cob, 5% of wheat bran, 2% of cornmeal, 1% of lime, 1% of calcium carbonate, and 1% of soybean powder. The fourth fermentation, the fermentation process is: ①To build a heap, first pre-wet the corncobs, mix well, then spread the well-proportioned cultivation material on the corncobs, stir with a mixer until uniform, then add water, Bring the moisture to 75%. After the mixing is finished, clean up the surroundings of the material pile, and build a long material pile with a bottom width of 250 cm, a top width of 150 cm, and a height of ...
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