Method for preparing stropharia rugoso-annulata cultivation material by utilizing cane shoot sheaths and leaves
A technology of stropharia stropharia and bamboo sheath leaves, applied in the preparation and application of organic fertilizers, organic fertilizers, etc., can solve the problems of environmental pollution, waste of resources, etc., and achieve the effects of high yield, growth promotion, and good growth
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[0021] Method 1: In this example, the cultivation material of Stropharia stropharia includes the following components and mass ratio: 54% of wild rice sheath leaves, 22% of chaff, 10% of bran, 10% of vegetable garden soil, 2% of lime powder, and gypsum powder 2%, all for the quality of dry matter, the sum of the proportions is 100%.
[0022] Production Method:
[0023] ① Pre-wetting of sheath leaves: before stockpiling, crush the sheath leaves of Zizania zizania into 3cm-5cm long pieces, then soak them in 2% lime water for 30 hours, then remove and drain the remaining water, and build piles directly;
[0024] ② Build a pile: spread a layer of bamboo sheath leaves, and then spread a layer of rice husks and vegetable garden soil, so that one layer of sheath leaves and one layer of rice husks and vegetable garden soil are piled into a trapezoidal pile with a height of 1.5m and a width of 2m. Sprinkle water properly in the pre-wet condition. Generally, the lower layer is not spri...
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