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titleOfInvention Rapid cultivation of the tower-type cultivation seat of the burdock fruit body
abstract The invention relates to a tower cultivation base for rapidly cultivating a burdock fruit body, which is obtained by peeling a burdock wood through a skin and forming a plurality of stackable tower-shaped blocks and an upper cover and a base to form a cultivation seat. The top and bottom of the block and the upper cover are recessed to form a deep, shallow culture tank and the outer periphery of the cultivation chamber to form a seat end for stacking, and the end faces are stacked at the seat end A gap space for oxygen inflow is preset between the two, thereby placing the mycelium of the burdock in the deep culture tank of each block and the base, so that oxygen can freely enter and exit the burdock in each incubation room along the gap space. The essential oil and the liquid burdock essential oil are converted into a gaseous state, so that the cultivation chamber is formed to maintain the proper humidity and the burdock essential oil is converted into a gaseous state, so that the solid cultivation medium fruit body has sufficient energy to be fused into the high three-type fruit body, so that the bacteria The silk organism is melted into a shallow culture tank that can quickly fill the blocks and the top cover. The surface of the culture tank is red (fermented completely) and waits until it grows into a solid medium. The fruit body of the high-strength medium can be cultivated at room temperature. Convenient Stacker into a column shape to facilitate recovery of the object.
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