The four points of high yield of mushroom

Artificial cultivation of mushrooms is entirely about management. Temperature control: The optimum temperature for producing mushroom is 5°C~15°C, and 8°C~12°C is the best. When the temperature is low, part of the shelter on the mushroom shed can be uncovered during the day to increase the temperature with the introduction of light. Cooling: To promote the natural cracking of mushroom buds to form mushroom, the main measure is to reduce the relative humidity of the air in the mushroom shed and control the evaporation of groundwater to keep the environment dry. In case of rainy weather, cover the film on the mushroom bed to prevent rain and moisture from entering the surface of the mushroom bed. Spring rain is more, and the humidity in the space is large, which is not conducive to the occurrence of mushroom. The water in the mushroom shed should be eliminated in time. Light: When the mushroom bud develops into a spherical shape, the cover of the roof should be lifted off to increase the illumination in the shed and inhibit the development of the pelvic skin. Water transfer: The water content of the bacteria tube should be 55%. When the water content is insufficient, pay attention to add water. In the spring after rain, more attention should be paid to excluding water in the mushroom shed. The large space humidity is not conducive to the formation of mushroom, for which ventilation must be strengthened.