1, planting time
Mushrooms don't require much for the environment. They generally like to grow in a warm and humid environment and can be planted all year round. But it is best to sow in March in spring, when it is rainy season and the air environment is humid, and the survival rate of sowing is the highest.
Step 2: Select strains
Mushrooms are generally cultivated by strains, and there are many varieties. Every time you plant mushrooms, you must first choose the strains. You can use ordinary flour and appropriate amount of water to stir and ferment evenly, or you can buy mushrooms and plant them directly.
3. Soil demand
Mushrooms have high requirements for soil. They like to grow in the soil with loose soil, good air permeability and drainage and high fertility. Mushroom soil is mainly used, and some humus soil and pastoral soil are added as the substrate for planting mushrooms.
4, strain planting
We will plant the prepared mushrooms in the soil, spray water to keep the soil moist, cover it with plastic film or old newspaper, and then spray water at a temperature of about 25℃, which will accelerate the growth of mushrooms and the strains will grow well in a week or so.
5. Post-planting management
Don't grow mushrooms in the sun every time. If the temperature is too high, spray water around them to increase the air humidity. It is best to water the mushrooms every 1 ~ 3 days without fertilizing them to promote them to grow better.
6. Select the main points
After the mushrooms are planted in the soil, they can be picked once every other week when the mushrooms grow up. Don't pick young mushrooms every time, it's better to pick bigger ones, so that mushrooms can keep growing and can be picked repeatedly.