MySheen

How to grow mushrooms

Published: 2024-11-13 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/13, Mushrooms can be cultivated by using waste fish tanks or glass containers, etc. The substrate for cultivation can be prepared from cottonseed hull, corncob, sawdust, etc. The spores of mushrooms are planted to a depth of about 5 cm in the nutrient substrate, and the temperature is maintained at about 21 ° C. After about 3 weeks, white hyphae grow on the culture substrate, and then covered with soil and sprayed with water to keep moisture. After the mushrooms grow, they can be harvested.

First, select containers and substrates

Old fish tanks or glass containers can be used to grow mushrooms, and mushroom nutrition beds can be made in containers to provide nutrition for its growth. The material of the mixed bed can be purchased or made by yourself, and it can be prepared with cottonseed shell, corncob, sawdust, lotus seed shell and so on. Sprinkling a small amount of lime on the bottom of the matrix can be of great help to its growth.

II. Planting methods

You can plant the spores of mushrooms to a depth of about 5 centimeters in the nutrient substrate, and then keep the temperature at about 21 ℃. After about 3 weeks, there will be thin white mycelia like cobwebs on the culture medium. At this time, the temperature should be reduced to about 16 centimeters, and then covered with 2 to 3 centimeters of potted soil. Then often spray water to the soil to moisturize, wait until the bacterial cap is not fully opened, you can harvest.

 
0