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How to stack Pleurotus nebrodensis bags?
Bag palletizing of Pleurotus nebrodensis includes the following tasks:

(1) schedule

Under normal circumstances, 65438 finished bagging and palletizing in early February. That is to say, a fungus wall is built with fungus bags with obvious marks after bud promotion, and the fungus piles are coded. Code a pile of bacteria, and code a second pile at a distance of 60 ~ 80 cm on one side of the pile, in this order. It is best to code all the bacteria bags in the shed within two days.

(2) Building a bacterial wall

Cut off 2/3 of the membrane at one end of the bacteria bag, and put the bag-removed ends opposite to each other to establish a double-row bacteria wall. The bacterial bags should be separated by filling soil, and the bacterial walls should be firm and tight. One end of the fungus bag with membrane is exposed on the fungus wall about 1.5 cm, and the distance between the fungus bags is more than 3 fingers (filled with soil).

(3) filling nutrient soil

The bacteria wall is built in three layers at a time, and the groove is filled with nutrient soil at a time. After the nutrient soil is filled with the bacteria wall, the bacteria wall can be built by watering it evenly.

(4) capping

The mushroom wall is built on the sixth or seventh floor, and the nutrient soil is about 3 cm higher than the mushroom bag. Then, a pool with a depth of about 10 cm is surrounded by soil at the top of the coded Pleurotus nebrodensis pile, and a hole with a size of 3 cm is drilled every 40-50 cm, and the depth of the hole is from top to bottom at the second and third layers of fungus bags.

The pile of Pleurotus nebrodensis is in the shape of "steamed bread", with a bottom width of 120cm and a length of 280cm, and a top width of 80cm and a length of 250cm. The pile consists of 6-7 layers of bacteria bags (Figure 3).

Fig. 3 Stacking mode and bag wall of Pleurotus nebrodensis bag.