You need to choose a place to grow mushrooms. This place needs enough nutrition for mushrooms to grow. Mushroom growth does not need direct sunlight, but it can have certain humidity, temperature and ventilation. Mixed beds for growing mushrooms can be purchased or made by yourself. Cottonseed, corncob, sawdust, grass powder, lotus seed shell, straw, etc. These materials can provide enough nutrition for mushrooms, and pay attention to disinfection when planting to prevent pollution.
3. Two days before planting mushroom hyphae, all the cultivation beds should be sprayed with pesticides to kill insects and make good preparations for planting. The water content of the culture medium is controlled at 63%~65%, which is slightly alkaline. The thickness of auxiliary material 13~ 17cm, and the temperature can be below 28 degrees. The mycelium should be buried 5 cm deep. After planting hyphae, gently compact them with wooden boards.
4. Within 3 days after sowing, let stand, shade, keep the temperature moderate, let stand, let the strain germinate and grow naturally, and ventilate properly at night. After 15 days, the mycelium will be full, then cover it with a layer of soil and cover it evenly, waiting for the mycelium to continue to grow.
5. When the mycelium grows to the unearthed height, start to replenish water to make the mushroom grow faster. When spraying water, it should be light, just a few times, and keep the soil covered moderately.
6. It takes 3~4 weeks to keep the soil temperature moderate. During this period, it is necessary to observe frequently to avoid bacterial infection.
7. To determine whether mushrooms need to be picked, you need to look at the umbrella cover of mushrooms. When the umbrella cover is not completely opened or just opened, you need to take it off as soon as possible. At this time, mushrooms have the highest nutritional value. When picking, cut off the roots with scissors or a knife.