When planting matsutake, you should pay attention to building piles. When planting matsutake, you can choose corn stalks or wheat straw, as well as sugarcane bagasse or straw.
You can add an appropriate amount of chemical fertilizers or compound fertilizers, mix them evenly and pile them together. Wait until about 7 days for them to ferment. You can turn them over again in 4 to 5 days, with a rough interval between turns. Turn it over 5 times in 3 to 4 days, which is about a month. When these materials are fully fermented, they can be used to grow matsutake.
Pay attention to making a bed for the matsutake. To put it simply, you need to feed the matsutake to make a bed, put the processed nutrients on the culture bed, and spread it out.
Then control the thickness of the paint to about 20 centimeters, and then adjust the temperature of the greenhouse where matsutake is cultivated to 50 to 60 degrees to allow the nutrients to further ferment. Don’t be impatient, you can sow seeds in two days. .