Muir is a common food fungus and an important cash crop. The following is a detailed 11-point description of the method of planting the moule:
Source selection:
The selection of high-quality mulk seeds is the first step in their cultivation. Strong, insect-free and degenerative muscular species can be selected. When buying molybdenum seeds on the market, care is taken to observe the integrity of the appearance of the seeds, the absence of impurities, etc., and the availability of relevant quality certificates。
2. Base mass preparation:
Wood growth requires the right matrix. The basics commonly used are woody waste, wheat mills, corn straw, etc. Prior to use, the matrix needs to be disinfected to kill possible pathogens and pests. They can be treated by steam disinfection, hot water immersion, etc。

3. Selection of planting containers:
The planting of mussels allows for the selection of different containers, such as plastic bags, bamboo baskets, plastic boxes, etc. Whatever container is chosen, it needs to be ventilated and drained in order to promote the growth and development of the wood ear。
4. Bacillus treatment:
Prior to planting, the fungus pack needs to be bacterified. Molybdenum species can be immersed in open water for a certain period of time, then they can be extracted and dried up in dry ventilated areas for storage and use。
Cultivation:
When seeded, the fungus species treated with fungi can be spread evenly on the surface of the matrix, and then gently pressured. After seeding, a thin base or wet gauze can be covered to maintain appropriate humidity。
6. Temperature and humidity control:
Molybdenum is appropriate at 1525°c and 80 per cent wetter. Therefore, during the planting process, conditions of temperature and humidity need to be controlled to provide an appropriate environment. Temperature can be regulated by the use of heating equipment, humidity control equipment, etc。

7. Light management:
Wood likes a dark growing environment, which is less demanding for light. In the process of planting, appropriate light intensity can be maintained to avoid adverse effects on the growth of wood ears from strong sunlight. As a result, cultivation can be chosen in a well-ventilated, cold environment。
8. Water management:
Wood growth requires sufficient moisture, but it cannot be excessively wet. In the wood-earing process, the base is kept moderately humid. Water is regularly poured in order to maintain the moisture of the matrix but to avoid over-watering leading to water accumulation。
9. Pest control:
In the process of planting, mussels may be threatened by a number of pests, such as bacterial nuclei, mold, etc. Therefore, timely pest control measures are important. Measures such as appropriate quantities of biological pesticides, microbicides, etc. Can be used for pest control. In addition, the wood-eared environment is regularly cleaned and disinfected to reduce the breeding and spread of pests and diseases。

10. Growth management:
Regular management is required during the growth of the moor. This includes checking on a regular basis for the growth of the wood, maintaining the ventilation of the wood, removing the negative parts of the growth in a timely manner, preventing cross-infection and continuing proliferation. In addition, attention needs to be paid to controlling the density of the wood and avoiding overcrowding in order to promote its growth and development。
11. Picking:
The timing of wood harvesting is determined by growth and market demand. When an ear forms a full fungus and does not crack, it may be picked. Collecting using clean tools to avoid damage to other healthy wood. Following harvesting, residual molybacterium and garbage are removed in a timely manner to keep the planting environment clean。




