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Promoting the maturity of morel mycelium in the later stage of  Morel cultivation is an important link.

Promoting the maturity of morel mycelium in the later stage of Morel cultivation is an important link.

Promoting the maturity of morel mycelium in the later stage of Morel cultivation is an important link.

The key point is: by controlling the light and temperature, the primordium that reaches physiological maturity is formed uniformly and neatly in the entire greenhouse. The primordium of Morchella is first formed by the aggregation and twisting of hyphae into small balls, and then the primordium gradually grows to about 0.2 cm and no longer develops.

The formation of the primordium is the beginning of physiological maturity, but it still needs a subsequent cultivation process to reach complete physiological maturity. Many people think that physiological maturity is achieved when they see the occurrence of primordium, which is wrong.

It takes 7 to 15 days or even longer for the primordium to differentiate into needle mushrooms. The length of this process is directly related to the neatness and uniformity of the primordium formation, the intensity of light and the later cultivation temperature.

The ideal primordium occurrence should be: a large number of accumulated primordia can be seen on the bed surface, basically covering the entire soil surface.

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