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Do not make these mistakes in rice cultivation of Agaricus bisporus

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Farmers often make mistakes in actual production, which affect the income of cultivation. One is insufficient pre-wetting. The straw must be soaked sufficiently before it can decompose. Inadequately soaked straw needs a lot of water when turning the pile, and if it cannot supplement the water before the second turning, it is difficult to supplement it later, which will seriously affect the growth of mushroom hyphae. Second, the pile is uneven. Should press "raw meal puts in the middle, clinker puts two sides; middle puts two ends, two ends puts in the middle" principle to carry out. Some growers are turning over

In the actual production, farmers often make some mistakes, which affect the income of cultivation.

First, the pre-wetting is not enough. Straw must be fully soaked before it is conducive to maturity. The straw which is not fully soaked needs a lot of water when turning the pile, and if it can not replenish the water before turning the pile for the second time, it will be difficult to make up later, which will seriously affect the growth of mushroom hyphae.

Second, it is uneven to turn over the pile. It should be carried out according to the principle of "putting raw meal in the middle, clinker on both sides, two ends in the middle, and two ends in the middle". Some growers do not operate properly when turning over the heap, which leads to insufficient and uneven fermentation of culture materials.

Third, the extraction of soil is not up to the requirements. Cover the soil with untreated vegetable garden soil, or add undermature cow dung, this kind of soil with a large number of bacteria and insect eggs, easy to induce a variety of diseases and insect pests.

Fourth, add urea when covering the soil. New growers habitually compare crop planting methods to mushroom planting, adding urea when covering the soil, resulting in excessive ammonia smell and mycelium death.

Fifth, disease prevention is not timely. Due to the lack of basic knowledge about the identification and prevention of diseases and insect pests, the prevention and control of diseases and insect pests are often started after the occurrence of serious diseases and insect pests, thus missing the best period of control and seriously reducing production.

 
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