Cultivation material prepared from sophora flower bud residues and peanut shells and used for Gloeostereum incarnatum
A technology of peanut shells and cultivation materials, which is applied in the direction of fertilizers made from biological waste, applications, organic fertilizers, etc., can solve the problems of unfavorable development of edible fungi, and no elm cultivation materials have been seen, so as to reduce production costs and source of raw materials rich effect
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[0020] A elm fungus cultivation material made from pagoda japonica dregs and peanut shells, the materials used and the weight ratio of the materials used are:
[0021] Huai rice dregs 7.5
[0022] Peanut Shell 75
[0023] Sugar 1.5
[0024] plaster1.
[0025] Its preparation method comprises the following steps:
[0026] 1. Dry the sophora japonica dregs and peanut shells separately, crush them into fine pieces, and set aside;
[0027] 2. Pre-wet the crushed peanut shells with 3% lime water for 12 hours;
[0028] 3. Mix the pre-wet peanut shells with pagoda seed dregs, sugar and gypsum evenly, so that the water content is 60-63%;
[0029] 4. Pack into bags and sterilize.
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