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titleOfInvention Techniques of Artificially Cultivating Wild Gastrodia elata
abstract The invention discloses a technique for artificially cultivating wild Gastrodia elata, which comprises the following steps: collecting local wild fresh Armillaria mycelium, preparing a first-level female seed in a test tube, and transferring a second-level solid seed; selecting loose loam, well-drained Sandy loam or sandy soil, the soil pH value is 5-6; prepare fuelwood for the preparation of mushroom sticks and branches; add filling materials; cultivate bacteria sticks; cultivate Gastrodia elata. Among them, the method of cultivating bacterium sticks and the method of cultivating Gastrodia elata are more suitable for the growth of Gastrodia elata, especially in the process of cultivating Gastrodia elata, using Sophora flavescens powder or tobacco rod powder can prevent mycelium from being eaten by insects, and spraying penicillin liquid can prevent miscellaneous The artificial cultivation technology of Gastrodia elata is more scientific and reasonable, and the output of Gastrodia elata is stable. After testing, the gastrodin content of its products is 0.38%, which fully meets the product requirements.
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