Morel mushroom, also known as morel mushroom, belongs to the morel mushroom genus, morel mushroom genus, is one of the precious and rare edible fungi. Morel mushrooms have seeds, seeds are obtained through spore separation cloning.
How to keep seeds of morel mushrooms
After the harvest of morel mushrooms, you need to clean the soil on it, and then dry it or dry it, and keep it sealed in a plastic bag. Morel mushroom seeds can not be stored for a long time, need to be sterilized. Morel mushrooms can save their own seeds, but they need experienced people and special techniques to get the seeds. Spore isolation and cloning are difficult to collect seeds.
Savings of morel mushroom seeds
After harvesting morel mushrooms, they need to be cleaned, and then put in the sun to dry or dry, packaged in a plastic bag and sealed for storage.
Ambrosia seeds planting
Ambrosia mushrooms are most likely to grow in the spring and fall each year, requiring a large temperature difference. The temperature is about 20 degrees, humidity is about 70%. Low light favors the growth of morel mushrooms. Morel mushroom seeds need ingredients. In order to make full use of the surrounding resources, humus, corn cobs, sawdust, bran, gypsum, grass ash and so on. It can be mixed in a certain proportion. After mixing the materials, they are wrapped in plastic. First of all, they can be cultivated outdoors without bags. Choose a place with diffused light, the soil should be loose and fertile, well-drained, and then dig a pit 20-25cm wide and 20-25cm deep. When you are done, you can water it sparingly and then use lime water to exterminate pests. In the bottom of the pit, lay a layer of ingredients, put a 4-5cm fungus bed on top, and then lay a second layer, the same method of seeding.