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Summary:The invention discloses a method for producing mushrooms by utilizing sisal hemp waste residues. A mushroom cultivation material comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 80-100 parts of sisal hemp waste residues, 30-40 parts of Chinese weeping cypress leaves and 10-20 parts of mulberry stem powder. The method comprises the following steps of carrying out high-temperature fermentation on the mushroom cultivation material in advance, crushing the sisal hemp waste residues, adding lime and strains, spraying after uniform mixing, covering a film to ferment for 3-5 days, carrying out pile turning, scattering sugarcane ends and lotus seed hulls into the cultivation material, mixing uniformly, stacking, covering the film for 2-3 days, carrying out pile turning for 2-3 times in such a way, mixing uniformly, heating to 70-80 DEG C, sterilizing for 15 hours, cooling to room temperature and inoculating the strains for 8-10 days to emerge the mushrooms. The method adopts the sisal hemp waste residues as the mushroom cultivation material, so that the energy consumption in mushroom production can be reduced, the spawn running time after mushroom inoculation is shortened, the mushroom yield is improved and the cultivation cost is reduced.
Bibliography:Application Number: CN20141590980