There are many varieties of mushrooms, and each variety has its nutritional value. If you want to grow mushrooms at home, you need to choose strains for mushrooms first. Mushrooms do not require high growth environment, and can be sown all year round. You can usually isolate strains from cultivated mushrooms or buy strains directly from the market.
2, basin soil requirements
Before planting mushrooms, you should choose a wide-mouthed flowerpot with the right size, and then choose the soil suitable for growth. Mushrooms like to grow in soil with high fertility, air permeability and water retention. Mushroom soil, humus soil and pastoral soil can be mixed according to the ratio of 6: 2: 2, and then mushrooms can be planted at home.
Step 3 start planting
After all the work is ready, you can start planting mushrooms. In fact, it is not difficult to grow mushrooms at home. You need to expose the prepared soil to the sun for two days to sterilize, then sprinkle the bacteria on the soil, pour some water, cover it with a layer of toilet paper or newspaper, spray water on the surface, and cultivate it in a cool place. The temperature is controlled at 23 ~ 25℃, and mushrooms will grow after 5 ~ 7 days.
Step 4 pick mushrooms
Mushrooms don't like the sun, and they will stop growing under the sun. They need to be cultivated in a cool place and watered every 1 ~ 3 days. If the temperature is too high, they need to be watered 2 ~ 3 times a day. Mushrooms belong to fungi and grow very fast. They can be picked every other week. If the cultivation is well managed, mushrooms will continue to grow in the picked part.