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titleOfInvention A kind of enoki mushroom bed cultivation method
abstract The invention relates to the technical field of edible fungi, in particular to a bed cultivation method of Flammulina velutipes. The invention proposes a bed cultivation method for Flammulina velutipes, which mainly comprises the following steps: S1 substrate material decomposed, S2 substrate material fermentation, S3 preparation of production seeds, S4 preparation of bed plant substrate, S5 establishment of bacterial bed, S6 hairline management, S7 fruiting management, S8 harvest management and other steps. The invention provides a method for cultivating Flammulina velutipes in bed, which uses cottonseed husks, crop straws, corn cobs, etc. which have undergone the decomposing fermentation of microbial fermentation bacteria liquid and the normal temperature sealing fermentation of edible fungus additives as matrix raw materials to prepare production strains and cultivation substrates. , balanced and rich in nutrition, strong pertinence to the growth of Flammulina velutipes, and can inhibit and reduce the influence of common bacteria and other diseases and insect pests in the production of Flammulina velutipes; during the production of fruiting and harvesting management, the present invention strengthens the nutritional supplement of the cultivation substrate, and the utilization of the cultivation substrate The rate is high, the yield and quality of Flammulina velutipes are improved, and the economic benefit is high.
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