Cultivation formula of common edible fungi
Mushroom name: Pleurotus ostreatus (per square meter)
1. Cottonseed hull 20kg, calcium superphosphate 0.4kg, gypsum powder 0.6kg, urea 0.1kg, proper amount of water, PH (pH) 6: 7.
2. Corncob (crushed) 25kg, SSP 0.5kg, gypsum powder 0.5kg, PH6~7.
3. Wheat (rice) stalk (crushed) 100 kg, calcium superphosphate 2 kg, urine 0.2 kg, right amount of water.
4. Sawdust 78%, rice bran 19.8%, sucrose 1%, gypsum powder 1%, potassium dihydrogen phosphate 0.2%.
Lentinus edodes (plastic bag clinker cultivation)
1. Sawdust 79% wheat bran or rice bran 20%, gypsum powder 1%.
2. Sawdust 79%, wheat bran or rice bran 15%, brown sugar 1.5%, gypsum powder 2%, ammonium sulfate 0.3%, corn meal 1.7%, calcium superphosphate 0.5%. Black fungus. Sawdust 78%, rice bran (wheat bran) 20%, gypsum powder 1%, white sugar 1%.
3. Cottonseed hull 98%, gypsum powder 1%, ammonium sulfate 1% (or 0.5% urea).
4. Corncob (crushed) 98.5% gypsum powder 1%, urea 0.5%.
5. Wheat straw 20%, rice straw 20%, sunflower straw 30%, cottonseed shell 28%, sugar 1%, gypsum powder 1%. 5. Beet dregs 31%, straw 10%, bean stalk 15%, sunflower stalk 30%, corncob 12%, sugar 1%, gypsum powder 1%.
Flammulina velutipes (clinker cultivation)
1. 75% of mature sawdust and 25% of rice bran. 2. Cottonseed hull 90%, rice bran 10%. Hericium Erinaceus 1. Sawdust 78%, wheat bran (or rice bran) 20%, sugar 1%, gypsum powder 1%.
2. Corncob (or other crop straw) 78%, wheat bran (or rice bran) 20%, white sugar 1%, gypsum powder 1%.
Ganoderma lucidum (clinker)
1. Sawdust 70%, wheat bran 28%, sugar 1%, gypsum powder 1%, PH4~6.
2. Sawdust 75%, wheat bran 24.8%, ammonium sulfate 0.2%.
3. Cottonseed hull 35%, wheat bran 29%, sawdust 35%, gypsum powder 1%. 4. Cornstalk 40%, sawdust 59%, gypsum powder 1%, PH4~65. Wheat bran 100%. Mixing wheat bran with water at 1:1, sterilizing under high pressure and then inoculating can shorten the culture period.
- Prev
Methods of cultivating High-yield Edible Fungi
At present, a large number of cultivated edible mushrooms such as Pleurotus ostreatus, Lentinus edodes, Flammulina velutipes, hericium Erinaceus, fungus, Tremella fuciformis and Agaricus bisporus can be divided into mycelium stage and seed stage.
- Next
Fungal Polysaccharide: the Soul of Edible Fungi
Fungal polysaccharides: the soul of edible fungi, the source of activating cells. What is a fungus? Fungi are different from animals and plants and are a kind of microorganisms different from bacteria. ...
Related
- Fuxing push coffee new agricultural production and marketing class: lack of small-scale processing plants
- Jujube rice field leisure farm deep ploughing Yilan for five years to create a space for organic food and play
- Nongyu Farm-A trial of organic papaya for brave women with advanced technology
- Four points for attention in the prevention and control of diseases and insect pests of edible fungi
- How to add nutrient solution to Edible Fungi
- Is there any good way to control edible fungus mites?
- Open Inoculation Technology of Edible Fungi
- Is there any clever way to use fertilizer for edible fungus in winter?
- What agents are used to kill the pathogens of edible fungi in the mushroom shed?
- Rapid drying of Edible Fungi