Hericium erinaceus high-yield cultivation techniques

Hericium is a large fungus. The head of the monkey is spherical and covered with hair-like acicular thorn (also known as bacteria). It resembles the head of a little monkey, so it is called the head of the monkey. Hericium erinaceus has a short growth cycle and it takes about 50 days from inoculation to harvesting. The experience of high-yield cultivation of Hericium erinaceus is now described as follows: 1 Preparation of medium 1.1 Broad-leaved tree pods 78%, sugar and gypsum 1%. 1.2 Soybean meal or corn stalk powder 80%, wheat bran 18%, gypsum and sugar 1% each. 1.3 80% of sugar beet pulp or bagasse. 1.4 Cottonseed hull 98%, gypsum and sugar 1% each. 2 Bottles for bottling, sterilization, jars and bottles may be used, but it is better to use inoculated bacteria in wide mouth bottles. For example, use a bottle to cut the neck of the bottle by 5-7 cm and brush the bottle. Then fill the culture material, plug the cotton ball stopper, and then put a layer of kraft paper on the tampon, autoclave for one hour or steam for 6-8 hours in an autoclave, take it out and send it to the inoculation room for cooling and inoculate. 3 Inoculated in the inoculation box under the flame of alcohol lamp inoculation, each bottle access to the size of the monkey three grades of the original three small pieces of the original, timely stoppered cotton plugs sent to the training room culture. China Agricultural Network Editor