Cultivation method for lucid ganoderma
A cultivation method and technology of Ganoderma lucidum, applied in the field of cultivation of Ganoderma lucidum, can solve the problems of increasing the cost of Ganoderma lucidum, variation and abnormal growth phenomena, and reducing cultivation efficiency, so as to achieve the effects of increasing cultivation income, avoiding abnormal dressing, and improving growth efficiency
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[0024] A cultivation method of Ganoderma lucidum, the cultivation method steps are:
[0025] (1) Firstly, the compost bar is prepared. The main components and proportions of the compost bar are: 70 parts of miscellaneous sawdust, 25 parts of bran, 1 part of sugar, 1 part of gypsum, 35 parts of cottonseed hulls, and 60 parts of water;
[0026] After mixing the culture material, it is thoroughly watered, and after stirring, it is piled up for 1 hour, and then it is turned over, stacked, and bagged, and then prepared into a culture material rod, and the culture material rod is sterilized and inoculated until the mycelium at both ends grows to Cut off the tie rope at 7cm, and bury the rod in the shed;
[0027] (2) Then bury the fungus in the soil and carry out three stages of cultivation: the early stage, the middle stage, and the late stage. In the early stage: during the day, it is covered with a mulch on the roof of the shed, and the temperature in the shed is controlled above ...
Embodiment 2
[0039] A cultivation method of Ganoderma lucidum, the cultivation method steps are:
[0040] (1) Firstly, prepare compost rods. The main components and proportions of compost rods are: 75 parts of miscellaneous sawdust, 25 parts of bran, 0.5 parts of sugar, 1.2 parts of gypsum, 40 parts of cottonseed hulls, and 65 parts of water;
[0041] After mixing the compost, it is thoroughly watered. After stirring, it is piled up for 2 hours, and then it is turned over, stacked, and bagged. Cut off the tie rope at 8cm, and bury the rod in the shed;
[0042] (2) Then bury the fungus in the soil and carry out three stages of cultivation: the early stage, the middle stage, and the late stage. In the early stage: during the day, it is covered with the covering of the roof of the shed, and the temperature in the shed is controlled above 22 degrees, and every 3 days at noon. Ventilate once;
[0043] Mid-term: As the temperature rises, the covering of the roof will thicken accordingly, and t...
Embodiment 3
[0054] A cultivation method of Ganoderma lucidum, the cultivation method steps are:
[0055] (1) Firstly, prepare compost sticks. The main components and proportions of compost sticks are: 73 parts of miscellaneous sawdust, 23 parts of bran, 1.5 parts of sugar, 1 part of gypsum, 45 parts of cottonseed hulls, and 62 parts of water;
[0056] After mixing the culture material, it is thoroughly watered, and after stirring, it is piled up for 1 hour, and then it is turned over, stacked, and bagged, and then prepared into a culture material rod, and the culture material rod is sterilized and inoculated until the mycelium at both ends grows to Cut off the tie rope at 7cm, and bury the rod in the shed;
[0057] (2) Then bury the fungus in the soil and carry out three stages of cultivation: the early stage, the middle stage, and the late stage. In the early stage: during the day, it is covered with a mulch on the roof of the shed, and the temperature in the shed is controlled above 22 ...
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