Preparation method of Dendrobium officinale planting substrate
A technology of dendrobium candidum and substrate, which is applied in the field of preparation of dendrobium candidium planting substrate, can solve the problems such as no discovery, and achieve the effects of reduced dosage, large stacking volume and strong adaptability
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Embodiment 1
[0013] Materials: Mushroom waste, peanut shells, transparent plastic film
[0014] Preparation:
[0015] 1. Crush the discarded edible fungus residues and pile them up in a place where there is no water accumulation, cover them with a transparent plastic film, and ferment for 20 to 40 days. The specific time depends on the weather until there is no heat, which is the so-called ripening. Remove the plastic film, dilute the fermented edible fungi waste residue and dry in the sun to obtain the edible fungus waste residue ripening matrix;
[0016] 2. After soaking the peanut shells in water for 20-24 hours, seal them with a transparent plastic film, ferment and ripen them for 20-40 days, and complete the ripening as long as there is no heat, and dry them in the sun to obtain the peanut shell ripening matrix;
[0017] 3. Mix 1 part of edible fungus waste residue ripening matrix and 3 parts of peanut shell ripening matrix together, and stir evenly with manual or mechanical means to...
Embodiment 2
[0019] Materials: Mushroom waste, peanut shells, transparent plastic film
[0020] Preparation:
[0021] 1. Crush the discarded edible fungus residues and pile them up in a place where there is no water accumulation, cover them with a transparent plastic film, and ferment for 20 to 40 days. The specific time depends on the weather until there is no heat, which is the so-called ripening. Remove the plastic film, dilute the fermented edible fungi waste residue and dry in the sun to obtain the edible fungus waste residue ripening matrix;
[0022] 2. After soaking the peanut shells in water for 20-24 hours, seal them with a transparent plastic film, ferment and ripen them for 20-40 days, and complete the ripening as long as there is no heat, and dry them in the sun to obtain the peanut shell ripening matrix;
[0023] 3. Mix 1 part of edible fungus waste residue ripening matrix and 10 parts of peanut shell ripening matrix, and stir evenly with manual or mechanical means to obtain ...
Embodiment 3
[0025] Materials: Mushroom waste, peanut shells, transparent plastic film
[0026] Preparation:
[0027] 1. Crush the discarded edible fungus residues and pile them up in a place where there is no water accumulation, cover them with a transparent plastic film, and ferment for 20 to 40 days. The specific time depends on the weather until there is no heat, which is the so-called ripening. Remove the plastic film, dilute the fermented edible fungi waste residue and dry in the sun to obtain the edible fungus waste residue ripening matrix;
[0028] 2. After soaking the peanut shells in water for 20-24 hours, seal them with a transparent plastic film, ferment and ripen them for 20-40 days, and complete the ripening as long as there is no heat, and dry them in the sun to obtain the peanut shell ripening matrix;
[0029] 3. Mix 3 parts of edible fungus waste residue ripening matrix and 7 parts of peanut shell ripening matrix together, and stir evenly manually or mechanically to obtai...
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