Hypsizigus marmoreus dreg culture medium and preparation method thereof
A culture medium and technology of jitake mushrooms, which are applied in the preparation of organic fertilizers, organic fertilizers, fertilizer mixtures, etc., can solve the problems of high cost, long cycle of growing mushrooms, and short harvesting time of straw mushrooms, and achieve the speed of growing bacteria Fast, the germination time is advanced, and the effect of prolonging the fruiting time
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[0019] Weigh 35 parts of Shiitake mushroom slag, 30 parts of chicken manure, 0.5 part of bran, 0.5 part of potassium chloride, 1 part of ammonium nitrate, 1 part of lime, 1 part of gypsum, and 2 parts of superphosphate by weight. , 0.5 part of miscellaneous sawdust, 1.5 part of corn stalk, 0.5 part of cottonseed husk, 1 part of amino acid humic acid, pulverize the mushroom residue and corn stalk, dry it, pre-wet the chicken manure for 3 days, mix with the mushroom residue After mixing evenly, build the pile, and start turning the pile when the pile temperature starts to drop from 70 °C. Potassium chloride, ammonium nitrate and superphosphate are added in the first turning, and corn stalk, bran and miscellaneous sawdust are added in the second turning. Add it when turning the heap, and add gypsum, lime and cottonseed husks during the third turning. After the fourth turning, the culture medium is light brown, with a material fragrance and a slight ammonia odor. The pH is adjusted...
Embodiment 2
[0022] Weigh 65 parts of the mushroom residue, 40 parts of chicken manure, 1 part of bran, 1.5 parts of potassium chloride, 2 parts of ammonium nitrate, 1.5 parts of lime, 1.5 parts of gypsum, and 2 parts of superphosphate by weight. , 1 part of miscellaneous sawdust, 2.5 parts of corn stalk, 1.5 parts of cottonseed husk, 1.5 parts of amino acid humic acid, pulverize the mushroom residue and corn stalk, dry it, pre-wet the chicken manure for 4 days, mix with the mushroom residue After mixing evenly, build the heap, and start turning the heap when the heap temperature starts to drop from 75°C. Potassium chloride, ammonium nitrate and superphosphate are added in the first turning, and corn stalk, bran and miscellaneous sawdust are added in the second turning. Add it when turning the heap, and add gypsum, lime and cottonseed husks during the third turning. After the fourth turning, the culture medium is light brown, with a material fragrance and a slight ammonia odor. The pH is ad...
Embodiment 3
[0025] Weigh 45 parts of shiitake mushroom residues, 32 parts of cow dung, 0.6 parts of bran, 0.7 parts of potassium chloride, 1.2 parts of ammonium nitrate, 1.1 parts of lime, 1.2 parts of gypsum, and 2 parts of superphosphate by weight. , 0.7 parts of miscellaneous sawdust, 1.8 parts of corn stalk, 0.8 part of cottonseed husk, 1.1 part of amino acid humic acid, pulverize the mushroom residue and corn stalk, dry it, pre-wet the cow dung for 3 days, mix with the mushroom residue After mixing evenly, build a pile. When the pile temperature starts to drop from 72 °C, start turning the pile. Potassium chloride, ammonium nitrate and superphosphate are added in the first turning, and corn stalk, bran and miscellaneous sawdust are added in the second. Add it when turning the heap, and add gypsum, lime and cottonseed husks during the third turning. After the fourth turning, the culture material is light brown, has a material fragrance, and has a slight smell of ammonia. The pH is adju...
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