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Pleurotus ostreatus cultivation Picture: how to cultivate Pleurotus ostreatus in the shade of trees?

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, I heard that Pleurotus ostreatus can be cultivated in the shade, how to cultivate Pleurotus ostreatus in the shade? There are no netizens who can introduce that Pleurotus ostreatus can indeed be cultivated in the shade, usually in March-June and August-November every year; detailed methods can be listed below: Pleurotus ostreatus border method: border should be selected.

I heard that Pleurotus ostreatus can be cultivated in the shade, how to cultivate Pleurotus ostreatus in the shade? There are no netizens who can introduce that Pleurotus ostreatus can indeed be cultivated in the shade, generally in March-June and August-November every year; detailed methods can be listed as follows: the border should choose a shady forest with a bed width of 1m, a depth of 35cm, and a length of 10m. Build a low wall of 50cm along the northern edge of the border, a high ridge of soil along the southern edge of l0cm, and a bamboo stick every 40cm on the north and south wall to cover plastic film and grass curtains. Dig drains high in the north and low in the south on both sides of the border. Leave the sidewalk between the two beds, wide 80cm. Pleurotus ostreatus cultivation ingredients: formula 1, rice straw 5kg, calcium superphosphate lkg, gypsum lkg, urea 100g. Formula 2: crushed corn cob 50kg, calcium superphosphate 1LS, gypsum lkg, urea 100g, carbendazim 100g, water 70kg. Formula 3: crushed peanut shell and straw 50kg, wheat bran l0kg, sugar 1kg, gypsum powder lkg, carbendazim 100g, water 48kg. Sowing method of Pleurotus ostreatus: pour the ground heavy water thoroughly with 3% quicklime solution before sowing, and do not put plastic film in the pit. Spread culture material in the pit, evenly sow a layer of bacteria, and then spread a thick 6cm culture material, and then sow another layer of bacteria, the uppermost layer of bacteria accounts for 50% of the total amount of bacteria, and then pat and compact the material surface and cover the sterilized old newspaper. Every 50kg dry culture material sows 5kg-7kg cultivation species, that is, every square meter cultivation material can sow 500ml canned bottle cultivation species. Cover with plastic film and straw curtain after sowing. Daily management method of Pleurotus ostreatus: the temperature range of mycelial growth of Pleurotus ostreatus is 10 ℃-35 ℃, and the optimum growth temperature is 23 ℃-28 ℃. The growth temperature range of fruiting body (edible part) is wide, and it can produce mushrooms under the condition of 10 ℃-32 ℃, but the most suitable temperature is 25 ℃. Therefore, after sowing, we should pay attention to prevent the temperature in the border bed from being too high, especially from August to September, the culture material is easy to "have a fever". When the temperature of the sun border exceeds 35 ℃, the film should be ventilated and covered with grass curtains for shade. If there are too many water droplets on the film after sowing, it should be opened and shaken off at any time to prevent miscellaneous bacteria from being caused by excessive humidity. 15-20 days after sowing, the mycelium grows through the culture material, and the whole material surface is white fluffy, so we should pay attention to ventilation, increase air humidity and properly scatter light. After it gets dark every day, uncover the plastic film and re-cover the film and straw curtain before sunrise the next morning. Click to get more cultivation techniques of Pleurotus ostreatus

 
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