Precautions for planting dictyophora indusiata, when can it be harvested?

1. soil 1. The soil should be humus loam (viscosity is about 40%) with aggregate structure. This kind of soil will not harden when sprayed with water, nor will it be too sticky after heavy rain, nor will it harden and crack when it is dry, so it has a good water retention effect.

2. Saline-alkali areas and places with serious desertification are not suitable for large-scale planting.

3. Planting Dictyophora indusiata should choose a bamboo forest or mixed forest with convenient management, gentle slope, north wind, water source, fertile and moist soil and good drainage. 2. Dictyophora dictyophora has a high demand for bamboo nutrients, and the nutrient of bamboo is 1, so Dictyophora dictyophora grows and decays on bamboo. When planting, prepare high-quality bamboo such as Phyllostachys pubescens and bamboos.

2. When pythium occurs, it should be natural pythium in wet soil, and the soil should be mainly black fertile soil.

3. The temperature is 1, and the suitable growth temperature is 20-24℃, with the lowest not exceeding 15℃ and the highest not exceeding 30℃.

2. It is most suitable to choose the site with relatively stable temperature and small temperature difference between day and night, and the planted Dictyophora is natural and relatively nutritious.

Fourth, the water light is 1. The growth environment of Dictyophora dictyophora is relatively humid, so the humidity and temperature in the planting area are well controlled.

2. Proper light will accelerate the cell division of Dictyophora dictyophora and help its growth. When planting, give dictyophora some light, but the light should not be too strong and the time should not be too long.

5. Harvest 1. Only when the flora on the surface of Dictyophora dictyophora expands into a circular ring can it be harvested.

2. When picking, use a sharp knife to cut the position of Volvariella volvacea closest to the soil, and don't use your hands, because hard control may lead to incomplete picking or even fragmentation of Dictyophora dictyophora.