Morchella growth environmental conditions and requirementsMorels are generally distributed in low-altitude and high-altitude areas. They usually grow in hilly areas or on the edges of ditches. Morels are low-temperature fungi, so they cannot grow in places that are too hot. Morel Growth TemperatureThe suitable growth temperature for morels is generally 21 degrees Celsius to 24 degrees Celsius. It is not cold-resistant and is generally afraid of the cold in winter. It can only tolerate a minimum temperature of 0 degrees Celsius. Morel Growth HumidityMorels prefer a humid environment during their growth period. Generally, the relative air humidity is more suitable between 65% and 85%. You can sprinkle some water around it to promote its growth. Morel Growing SoilMorels like neutral soil. Generally, you can choose relatively fertile soil, and it is best to have well-drained soil so that excess water can be discharged in time. Morchella growth cycle and processMorels are suitable for growing in spring. Generally, they grow more between March and April. Their growth cycle is about two months. Generally, they have irregular continuity, so they should be picked as they grow. |
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