
I. How do you grow in the san yellow room
During indoor farming, a mix of nutrients containing cotton seed shells, wood crumbs, skins, and plaster powder is selected, which is fully broken into the water and is mixed into a viscous end of the solution. Upon completion of the nutrient formulation, they can be packed into organic bags, which will be conducive to the cultivation of the saloon。

The bags are usually selected using polyethylene-containing bags to ensure that there is no secondary contamination and polyethylene plastic bags are at high temperatures of 10 to 12 hours. Pac bags will need to be placed in a high-pressure environment for 2 hours to ensure vaccination in a sterile environment before they are loaded into saloon。
During saloon farming, the temperature needs to be kept between 20 and 25 degrees centigrade, and the treated saloon must be poured into a bag with 25 to 35 places per bag, and the bags must be layered into a sterile culture room, which, after two to three months, is fully fungus。
During saloon farming, bags are turned every 7 to 10 days to ensure that saloon is grown with sufficient oxygen. However, without watering, as much as possible keep the bags dry, avoiding bacteria in the water or viruses in the air, entering the bags and affecting the normal fungation process in the sand and yellow。
Ii. Is it bad enough to grow in the sand and yellow?
In indoor farming, the choice is made for polyethylene plastic bags, which are disinfected by high temperature and high pressure, using a combination of cotton seed shells, wood crumbs, skins, plaster powder. Both sanctuaries and nutrients are placed in bags at a controlled temperature of 20-25 degrees celsius and are placed in sterile cultures, which normally produce bacteria in 2-3 months。
Iii. Wild and yellow environments
The main distribution is in the broad leaves of subtropical monsoons, with annual precipitation above 800 mm, growing more in the mountains than in the wild trees on steep slope cliffs, with vegetation dominated by permafrost forests, soil acidity and an average altitude of over 1,000 metres above sea level。




