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Cultivation of Agaricus bisporus in plastic shed

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The mushroom is cultivated in plastic film shed, which has the advantages of simple construction, convenient disassembly and disinfection, good heat preservation and moisture retention, high yield and good quality. To build a shed, the topography near the edge of the village is relatively high, the water source is convenient, the surrounding area is open, and under the shade of a stockyard, wooden strips, bamboo poles, hemp poles, reeds, rattan and iron wire are used as building materials, and the mushroom shed faces south. The size and height depend on the topography and cultivation area. The shed has 5 to 6 floors, with a distance of 65 cm and a width of 1.3 to 1.6 meters. The construction of the shed and scaffolding are carried out at the same time.

The mushroom is cultivated in plastic film shed, which has the advantages of simple construction, convenient disassembly and disinfection, good heat preservation and moisture retention, high yield and good quality.

To build a shed, the topography near the edge of the village is relatively high, the water source is convenient, the surrounding area is open, and under the shade of a stockyard, wooden strips, bamboo poles, hemp poles, reeds, rattan and iron wire are used as building materials, and the mushroom shed faces south. The size and height depend on the topography and cultivation area. The shed has 5 to 6 floors, with a distance of 65 cm and a width of 1.3 to 1.6 meters. The construction of the shed and scaffolding are carried out at the same time, closely combined to enhance the firmness. The roof of the shed and its surroundings are covered with plastic film, the clover curtain outside the film keeps warm and sheltered from light, the film hanging around is pressed into the ground with soil or wood strips, and the shed wall opens the wind window at a certain distance, the cultivation and management method is basically the same as indoor big bed cultivation.

 
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