It is easiest to grow in spring and autumn every year. It requires a large temperature difference, about 20 degrees and 70% humidity. Low light is good for the growth of morels. Ingredients should make full use of nearby resources, including sawdust, wheat bran, phosphate fertilizer, gypsum, humus soil, corn cobs, plant ash, etc. They should be mixed in proportion, and the material-to-water ratio is 1: 1.4. After mixing the materials, wrap them in plastic, bag them first, and cultivate them outdoors. Choose a place with weak light, the width and depth are 20-25cm, and the length is not limited.
After completion, you can water less and use lime water to kill insects. Dig a pit in a cool, sunny place with loose soil and good drainage. Water the bottom of the pit first. Spread a layer of ingredients on top, spread bacteria on top, about 4-5cm, then spread the second layer, and sow seeds in the same way. Cover with 3-5cm thick humus soil, maintain moisture, and sprinkle water appropriately. After the mushrooms are disinfected, lay a layer of plastic film on each bed surface, and then spread 3 cm thick humus soil, layer by layer, about 40 rows.
After drainage, maintain soil temperature and air humidity. Morels, morels angustifolia, morels pinnately, morels, morels, and morels are all cultivated. At present, morels are mainly cultivated in my country, and the yield is very high. In addition, morels and morels have great development potential. Artificial cultivation of morels is generally carried out in solar greenhouses, with two cultivation modes: summer and winter. Summer cultivation time is from February to March, and fruiting begins from July to August.
The cultivation time is from September to October in winter, and the fruit will start from February to March of the following year. Artificial cultivation of morels in winter is normal growth, while summer growth is off-season. The seed setting rate of morels grown in winter was significantly higher than that of morels grown out of season in summer. Disinfection: 60 days before sowing, spread 5% quicklime evenly on the ground for rotary tillage, then water the ground thoroughly to disinfect the soil.
In addition, sheep manure and leaves can be fermented. The fermented sheep manure fermentation product is 40% + leaf fermentation product 24% + bacterial residue 30% + quicklime 3% + potassium dihydrogen phosphate 2% + white sugar 2 % Stir evenly and autoclave at 121°C.