1. Planting method1. Home planting: If you plant at home, you can use wooden boxes, glass bottles, or wooden pots. Before planting, you must wrap the wooden box with plastic film, otherwise the moisture will be lost. Add a thin layer of fine sand and a certain amount of moisture in the planting container, and then put the selected fungi and insects in. Be careful not to let the fungi and insects get too close to each other. Then cover it with a layer of fine sand about 3 cm thick, and finally cover it with a film. 2. Large-scale planting: You must first select a planting site, and do not plant in places with strong light. After choosing a good site, you should first fill it with a layer of sand about 5 cm thick, then put the high-quality larvae in, and then cover it with a layer of sand about 5 cm thick. Large-scale planting also needs to be covered with plastic film, but air circulation also needs to be enhanced. 2. PrecautionsWhen choosing bacterial strains for cultivation, you should try to choose sterile, strong growth and high purity varieties, and try not to use aged strains. |
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