Mushrooms can be planted all year round, but the most suitable time for planting is spring and summer, because there is more rain and humid air environment at this time, and the survival rate is very high. Mushrooms are not very demanding on the environment. They generally like to grow in a warm and humid environment.
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Mushrooms have very high requirements on soil, and they like to grow in soil with loose soil, good air permeability and drainage, and high fertility. Plant the prepared mushroom strains in the soil, and spray appropriate amount of water after planting to keep the soil moist.
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Spread a layer of plastic film on it, then spray water 1 time, keep the temperature at about 20℃, and promote the growth rate of mushrooms, which will grow in about a week. Mushrooms should not be cultivated in the sun, but should be sprayed with appropriate amount of water around to improve the humidity of the air. In the process of breeding, you can water 1 times every two days.