Compatibility of black fungus cultivation material and manufacturing method of cultivation material
A technology of cultivation material and black fungus, which is applied in the direction of organic fertilizer, fertilizer made from biological waste, climate change adaptation, etc., can solve the problems of low utilization rate, pollution, waste of resources and environment, and achieve the purpose of alleviating the contradiction between bacteria and forest, The effect of reducing production costs and broadening channels
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[0026] Method 1: The black fungus cultivation material in this example includes the following components and their mass ratios: bamboo scraps 48%, bean dregs 30%, broad bean skin 18%, lime 2%, gypsum 1%, salt 1%, all of which are dry matter The quality of the mixture is 100%.
[0027] Production Method:
[0028] ①First mix bamboo chips, bean dregs and dried broad bean hulls, and then pre-wet with lime water (lime powder dissolved in water) solution for 2 hours to keep the water content of the mixture at 50%-55%;
[0029] ② Dissolve gypsum powder and table salt in water, and then slowly add them to the pre-wet mixture, mix while adding, and stir thoroughly to keep the water content of the cultivation material at 62%-65%;
[0030] ③Using a high-pressure polyethylene bag tube with a folding width of 15cm, a length of 60cm, and a thickness of 0.05mm. The standard of the rod is the length of the material column (45±1) cm and the weight of the rod is (2.3±1) kg;
[0031] ④ Sterilize the stic...
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