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Double-spore mushroom spray water must be "five look"

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Look at the weather. Sunny and dry weather or when the temperature is appropriate should spray more water; rainy weather or when the temperature is high, low should spray less or stop spraying water. Second, look at the mushroom house situation. The mushroom house with serious air leakage and poor heat preservation should spray more water and less ventilation; the mushroom house with no serious air leakage and strong moisture retention should spray less water and pass more water.

Look at the weather. Spray more water in sunny, dry weather or when the temperature is suitable; in cloudy and rainy weather or when the temperature is too high or low, you should spray less or stop spraying water. Second, look at the situation of the mushroom house. Mushroom houses with serious air leakage and poor thermal insulation should spray more water and less ventilation; mushroom houses with not serious air leakage and strong moisture retention should spray less water and more ventilation. Third, look at the quality of the covered soil. If the covered soil has low clay and poor water retention, or when the overlying soil is thicker and the soil is too dry, the frequency of water spraying will increase; on the contrary, the number of water spraying will be reduced. Fourth, look at the growth of mycelium. Those with exuberant mycelium growth should spray more water; those with poor mycelium growth should spray less water to prevent the phenomenon of disinfection. Five look at the size of the mushroom. In the peak period of mushroom production, more water should be sprayed when the mushrooms on the bed are large and large; when the mushrooms on the bed are small and small, or when they enter the later stage of mushroom production, the amount of water sprayed should be reduced accordingly.

 
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