Bamboo fungus growth introduction
Bamboo fungus is mostly produced in high temperature and high humidity areas, preferring a warm and humid environment. It is widely distributed in China, and is mainly planted in the provinces and regions of Heilongjiang, Jilin, Hebei, Shaanxi, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Hunan, Hubei, Jiangxi, Fujian, Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Tibet, Guangdong, Guangxi and Taiwan.
Bamboo fungus growth cycle
Bamboo fungus likes high temperature and high humidity, suitable for planting in acidic substrate, intolerant of strong light, need to be maintained in a semi-shady environment.
It takes one year for Dictyostelium to grow from spore to fruiting body, and the growth cycle of fruiting body is only a few hours, and the collection time is shorter, only a few minutes.
Growth rate of bamboo fungus
The bamboo fungus is in the shape of a round ball when it just emerges from the soil, also called bamboo fungus egg, when it grows to a certain size, it tends to start to grow up higher, and after that it grows into a cylindrical shape before it opens up into a lace umbrella.
Bamboo fungus grows very fast.
Management of Bamboo Fungus Growth Cycle
Bamboo Fungus grows vigorously, and the general yield of dried bamboo fungus per mu is about eighty pounds, with a good yield at one hundred pounds.
Temperature management: The mycelium of bamboo fungus is suitable to grow at 20 to 23 degrees Celsius, and the temperature of the formation of fruiting bodies is 20 to 24 degrees Celsius, higher than 28 degrees Celsius, the growth potential is weak, and above 35 degrees Celsius, the growth will stop, and the temperature is lower than 15 degrees Celsius, the development is very slow, and the fungus ball is prone to deformity.
Fertilizer management: Bamboo fungus has a long growth period, if you just rely on the nutrients in the cultivated soil to maintain its growth, it is insufficient and must be additional nutrients, when the buds grow to the size of a bean, you can glucose, magnesium sulfate, potassium dihydrogen phosphate, urea, and water into an aqueous solution, sprayed every few days, until the buds grow to the size of an egg.