Choose a sheltered, semi-shaded and well-drained place for mushroom cultivation. Sprinkle lime or dichlorvos on the ground to shape the soil into a turtle's back, with a back height of 10 to 15 cm and a width of 80 to 100 cm. Cut the straw to 2-3cm long, then soak it in 1% lime water to soften it for 2-3 days, then take out the washing water and dry it until there are water drops between your fingers. Before forming the original base, do a good job of urging thunder, and spray heavy water on the bacterial bed covered with straw once. If it is planted in greenhouse, it needs to be ventilated for 2-3 days. When mushroom thunder forms in the soil layer, spray water appropriately.
Matters needing attention in planting Pleurotus ostreatus
The temperature range of the fruiting site is controlled to be between 12 and 25 degrees, and the optimal temperature is between 15 and 18 degrees. When the temperature is lower than 4℃ or higher than 30℃, Pleurotus ostreatus can't grow normally. Keep the relative humidity of the mushroom growing site at 85% to 95. If the air humidity is low, it is not conducive to mushroom growing. Even if mushroom thunder is formed, the mushroom body often fails to develop normally and becomes stiff or the mushroom stalk cracks, which affects the quality.