Growing mushroom bonsai at home saves time, effort and money, and the ornamental taste is good!

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-01-31

Growing mushroom bonsai at home saves time, effort and money, and the ornamental taste is good!

With the improvement of people's living standards, more and more people have begun to pursue a green and healthy lifestyle. And growing mushroom bonsai at home can not only meet people's viewing needs, but also bring fresh ingredients to the family. Today, let's take a look at how to easily grow mushroom bonsai at home!

First of all, we need to prepare some basic planting materials. Including: mushroom spores, mushroom culture medium, plastic flower pots, plastic bags, etc. Among them, mushroom culture medium can be purchased in gardening stores or online, and generally contains wood chips, wheat bran, gypsum and other ingredients, which is very suitable for mushroom growth.

Next, we are going to spread the mushroom spores evenly over the mushroom medium. Then, spray water with a watering can to keep the medium moist. Be careful to spray water evenly, not too much or too little. Next, the sprayed medium is placed in a plastic pot and compacted to make it firm.

At this time, we need to wrap the plastic flower pot in a plastic bag to form a relatively closed environment. The purpose of this is to allow the mushroom spores to germinate quickly at the right temperature and humidity. Generally speaking, mushroom spores need to maintain a humidity of about 70% at a temperature of about 25 in order to grow smoothly.

During the germination of mushroom spores, we should keep an eye on it, and if we find a small mushroom popping up, we should immediately open the plastic bag a little to keep it ventilated. At the same time, continue to spray water to moisturize. In about a week or so, the mushrooms will grow to the right size and we can harvest them.

When harvesting mushrooms, use sharp scissors to cut the mushrooms off the medium, trying not to damage the medium. In this way, we can continue to let the remaining mushroom spores grow, and the planting is recycled.

With the above steps, we can easily grow a delicious mushroom bonsai at home. Moreover, this method saves time, effort and money, making it ideal for home farming. In addition, mushroom bonsai also has a strong ornamental value, which can add a piece of greenery to the home. So, why not try growing mushroom bonsai at home!

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