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Can Cordyceps sinensis be planted?

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Cordyceps sinensis is commonly known as Cordyceps sinensis. Cordyceps sinensis is originally a wild Chinese medicine, so can Cordyceps sinensis be planted? Cordyceps sinensis can be planted. It can be cultivated in the open field or indoors. Cordyceps sinensis in the open field needs to be selected.

Cordyceps sinensis is commonly known as Cordyceps sinensis. Cordyceps sinensis is originally a wild Chinese medicine, so can Cordyceps sinensis be planted?

Cordyceps sinensis can be planted. It can be cultivated in the open field or indoors. Planting Cordyceps sinensis in the open field requires the selection of suitable land.

Before planting, the liquid bacteria should be sprayed on the bat moth larvae to cultivate the bacteria and insects.

I. Open-field cultivation

Choose a good site, to avoid direct sunlight and Rain Water erosion, to achieve shade, drainage, drought prevention, can prevent human and animal stampede environment. There are two cultivation methods: flat type or border type.

Flat cultivation is to uproot the surface soil 15 cm, 100 cm wide and unlimited length from the general flat land, cover the ground and wasteland, and then fill it with sand 5 cm thick, then put in the bacteria and insects according to the above method, cover the fine sand 5-7 cm, and cover it with plastic film. There should be drains on all sides, and there should be woods or shade above.

Border cultivation is to spread 5 cm thick fine sand at the bottom of the border, then put bacteria and insects, then cover 5 cm of fine sand, and finally cover with plastic film. Bamboo arch is used next to the bed, covered with grass curtains to shade and cool down. The border is 100 cm wide and 50 cm deep. It is unlimited in length and can be drained around.

2. Indoor cultivation

1. Bed planting: the bed frame is 100 cm wide and long according to the design of your own room, made of bamboo and wood, with a height of 12 cm on the four sides of each floor for retaining soil. During cultivation, spread a layer of plastic film first, then pour fine sand soil 5 cm to 7 cm flat, put in bacteria and insects, the distance is planted in a box, the top is covered with sand 3 cm 5 cm, and then covered with plastic film.

2. Bottle planting: after washing with ordinary canned bottles, put a layer of 2.5-3cm fine sand in the bottle, with a soil water content of 60%, and then put the larvae infected with bacterial liquid on it, with two in each bottle, requiring that the two larvae should not be close together, belly facing down, stretch out, cover the fine sand 3 cm above, and flatten the surface slightly. In order to keep moist, seal it with plastic film and manage it at a suitable indoor temperature to avoid direct sunlight.

 
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