MySheen

How to manage planting Pleurotus ostreatus in summer?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, How to manage planting Pleurotus ostreatus in summer? Please introduce the method Pleurotus ostreatus can be managed with reference to the following methods in summer: the mycelium block (bag) air-drying method is more simple and convenient, and the mycelium block (bag) without mushroom or only 1 or 2 stubble mushroom is dried (the bag without mushroom need not be opened) and placed in a cool and ventilated place. If you release.

How to manage planting Pleurotus ostreatus in summer? Please introduce the method Pleurotus ostreatus can be managed with reference to the following methods in summer: the mycelium block (bag) air-drying method is simple and easy, and the mycelium block (bag) without mushroom or only 1 / 2 stubble mushroom is air-dried (the bag without mushroom need not be opened) and placed in a cool and ventilated place. If you put it outdoors, add mulch to prevent rain, moisture and mildew. After the temperature drops in September, the mycelium (bag) is soaked in the pool to make it absorb water, and the mushroom can be produced. The ditch storage method should select a place with high terrain and convenient drainage, dig a storage ditch with a width of 50 cm and a depth of 60 cm to 70 cm, pat the ditch wall, spread lime (to facilitate disinfection, sterilization, and prevent miscellaneous bacterial infection), and then put the mycelium (bag) into the ditch. The overlying soil on the ditch is about 50 cm thick, 15 cm above the ground and arched to facilitate drainage. After entering the autumn, the soil is taken out and let it produce mushrooms. In the wet soil covering method, the mycelium block (bag) or material surface without mushroom or only 1 or 2 stubble is slightly air-dried and directly covered with wet soil with a thickness of 40 cm, so that the temperature change is small, the respiratory intensity is low, and the metabolism is slow. it can keep the mycelium with strong vitality. After the temperature drops in September, the covered soil is removed and the water is replenished to produce mushrooms. It can also make the mycelium block (bag) or material surface slightly air-dried, first cover the film, then cover the soil with 3 cm thick soil and pat it, and then cover the soil with grass curtain to shade the sun to prevent high temperature. When the temperature drops in autumn, it will be managed to continue to produce mushrooms. Click to get more cultivation techniques of Pleurotus ostreatus

 
0