Formula for cultivating agaricus bisporus from pleurotus eryngii residues and preparation method thereof
A technology for the mushroom chaff of Pleurotus eryngii and Agaricus bisporus is applied in the directions of fertilizer mixture, fertilization device, application, etc., which can solve the problems of high production cost, complicated fermentation process of manure and grass, high labor and energy consumption, etc. Labor costs, significant economic benefits, and the effect of recycling
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[0016] A formula for cultivating Pleurotus eryngii mushroom residues of Agaricus bisporus includes the following ingredients in terms of mass percentage:
[0017] Pleurotus eryngii mushroom waste 50%, cow manure 15%, corn cob 25%, bio-fermentin 3%, gypsum powder 1.5%, light calcium powder 1.5%, limestone powder 4%.
[0018] Use the following steps to prepare:
[0019] Pleurotus eryngii mushroom chaff and cow dung are crushed into fine particles or powder, and the corn cob is crushed into flakes or coarse particles, and then mixed with bio-fermentin and gypsum powder according to the above mass percentage, and adjust the water content to 75%, the pile is fermented. When the pile temperature reaches 65℃, turn the pile once, add the gypsum powder and light calcium powder of the above mass percentage, adjust the pH to 8.5, control the water content at 68%, and adjust the fermentation uniformity. The pile temperature reaches 72℃, and the pile material just turns into a brown color. ...
Embodiment 2
[0021] A formula for cultivating Pleurotus eryngii mushroom residues of Agaricus bisporus includes the following ingredients in terms of mass percentage:
[0022] Pleurotus eryngii mushroom waste 60%, cow dung 10%, corn cob 20%, bio-fermentin 3%, gypsum powder 1.5%, light calcium powder 1.5%, limestone powder 4%.
[0023] Use the following steps to prepare:
[0024] Pleurotus eryngii mushroom chaff and cow dung are crushed into fine particles or powder, and the corn cob is crushed into flakes or coarse particles, and then mixed with bio-fermentin and gypsum powder according to the above mass percentage, and adjust the water content to 75%, the pile is fermented. When the pile temperature reaches 65℃, turn the pile once, add the gypsum powder and light calcium powder of the above mass percentage, adjust the pH to 9.0, control the water content at 65%, and adjust the fermentation uniformity. The pile temperature reaches 72℃, and the pile material just turns into a brown color.
Embodiment 3
[0026] A formula for cultivating Pleurotus eryngii mushroom residues of Agaricus bisporus includes the following ingredients in terms of mass percentage:
[0027] Pleurotus eryngii mushroom waste 55%, cow manure 12.5%, corn cob 22.5%, bio-fermentin 3%, gypsum powder 1.5%, light calcium powder 1.5%, limestone powder 4%.
[0028] Use the following steps to prepare:
[0029] Pleurotus eryngii mushroom chaff and cow dung are crushed into fine particles or powder, and the corn cob is crushed into flakes or coarse particles, and then mixed with bio-fermentin and gypsum powder according to the above mass percentage, and adjust the water content to 75%, the pile is fermented. When the pile temperature reaches 65℃, turn the pile once, add the gypsum powder and light calcium powder of the above mass percentage, adjust the pH to 8.8, control the water content at 66%, and adjust the fermentation uniformity. The pile temperature reaches 72℃, and the pile material just turns into a brown col...
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