Time and method of plan Poria cocos
Poria cocos planting time
Poria cocos is usually planted from May to June every year, and the specific time needs to be decided according to the local climate conditions, but it should not be delayed until July and August, because the hot weather in July is not conducive to the survival of Poria cocos. If planted at this time, it will lead to low survival rate and great economic losses.
Poria cocos planting method
1, ready for culture
Poria cocos is a parasitic fungus. It needs preparation before planting, and its growth cannot be separated from Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica. Therefore, it is necessary to make preparations in advance, and then divide the Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica into several sections, each of which is about 1 m long, cut off the bark and put it on the ground, and spread grass on it.
2, planning land preparation
Choose loose and fertile sandy sloping land with good drainage for planting. After site selection, dig deep into the soil, rake evenly, and expose to the sun for disinfection. Before inoculation 15 days, the soil can be dug again, which can eliminate the pests inside and ensure the growth of Poria cocos.
3. Vaccinate in time
First of all, we should choose suitable strains, dig holes along the slope in loose and fertile soil, put the cross section of the wood well, then sterilize the strains, and then evenly put poria cocos on both ends of the cross section or joints of the wood, sprinkle termiticide on it, and preferably cover it with a layer of soil.
Matters needing attention in planting poria cocos
White hyphae will grow after 7 days of inoculation of Poria cocos, so it is necessary to check whether bacteria appear in the planting area in time. If there is leakage, replant it in time, and check it every 10 day to see if there are dead bacteria or different bacteria. If there is, pull it out in time, otherwise it will infect other healthy bacteria.