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How to grow mushrooms

Mushroom cultivation can be used to cultivate mushrooms in used fish tanks or glass containers, etc. The substrate can be prepared with cottonseed shells, corn cobs, wood shavings, etc. The spores of mushrooms will be planted into the nutrient substrate at a depth of about 5 centimeters, and the temperature will be maintained at about 21℃, and the white mycelium will grow on the cultivation substrate in about 3 weeks, and then the soil will be covered and sprayed to moisturize the soil and the mushrooms can be harvested after they have grown up.

One, choose the container, substrate

You can use used fish tanks, or glass containers and other containers used to cultivate mushrooms, in the container to make mushroom nutrient beds, to provide nutrients for it to grow for it. You can buy the material for the mixed bed or make it by yourself. You can use cottonseed husk, corn cob, wood shavings, lotus seed husk and so on, and a small amount of lime sprinkled on the bottom of the substrate can be very helpful for its growth.

Two, planting method

The spores of mushrooms can be planted to a depth of about 5 centimeters of the nutrient substrate, and then the temperature should be maintained at about 21 degrees Celsius, wait until about 3 weeks, the culture substrate will appear on the thin like a spider's web of white hyphae, at this time it is necessary to reduce the temperature to about 16 degrees Celsius, and then covered with 2 to 3 centimeters of potting soil. Then spray water to the soil frequently to moisturize the soil, and wait until the mycelium cover is not completely open can be harvested.

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