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Cultivation method of maitake notes
How to cultivate Maitake: Maitake is planted with the harvest. When we plant maitake, we usually choose an evening or cloudy day when the sun is not too strong. We only need to plant the seedlings of Maitake on the prepared soil. When planting seedlings, the roots should be as perpendicular to the ground as possible. After planting, the soil should be trampled down so that the roots of the maitake are tightly bound to the soil. Water should be planted immediately afterward. After planting the seedlings, it will take about fifteen days to confirm their survival. At this time the soil should be loosened and weeded once. Every month after that, a sunny day will be chosen for weeding. McDonald's needs more fertilizer. McDonald's should be fertilized wisely. It is usually fertilized three times a year, choosing to fertilize in July, August, and November. McDonald needs more water. McDonald's like cool and moist environment, planting McDonald's should pay attention to the shade.

Precautions for Growing Maitake

Maitake requires a lot of water during the growing period, increasing the amount of watering during the growing period of Maitake will help Maitake's tubers to expand. McDonald's still needs plenty of sunshine, and plenty of sunshine during tuber expansion is very important. Maitake has special soil requirements. Maitake should be planted in well-drained sandy soil with adequate fertility. The soil should be kept at a slightly alkaline pH and the viscosity of the soil should not be too high as this will help the tubers of Maitake grow.