Cultivation method of multi-layer purple lucid ganoderma bonsai
A cultivation method and technology of Ganoderma lucidum, applied in botany equipment and methods, horticulture, application, etc., can solve the problems of low survival rate of grafting, insufficient flexibility of time, insufficient provenance, etc., to achieve improved survival rate of grafting and high ornamental value , beneficial to the growth effect
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[0024] 1. Ganoderma lucidum cultivation
[0025] Segment wood selection and mycelia cultivation: Generally, broad-leaved trees are used as logs such as maple and camphor. 10–30 cm in diameter. Generally, it is felled 12-18 days before inoculation, sawing a section of 25-35 cm long, and leveling the place with thorns or branches to avoid piercing the fungus bag. The moisture content of the section is preferably 50-60%, and it is packed in a plastic bag. , Tighten the mouth of the bag for normal pressure sterilization, the temperature is 100°C, keep it for 12-16 hours, when the wooden bag is cooled to below 30°C, inoculate under sterile conditions. Take a small piece of Ganoderma lucidum cultivar and insert it into the wood section of the section (0.5 kg of the general cultivated species can be connected to 4-6 wooden bags of section). Then tie the mouth of the bag tightly and place it in a clean room for dark cultivation. When the mycelium grows to three quarters of the wood...
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