Oyster mushroom compost
However, the use of wheat and rice stubble is more in the industrial phase, and the methods of producing compost with these materials are abundantly found in scientific books.
Since the wheat stem only absorbs water from two ends, it must be chopped into 5 to 7 cm, but the rice stalk does not need to be chopped. It is mixed with seeds, but today, stubble can be sterilized in a basin containing water and formalin after 10 to 12 centimeters and after dewatering, it can be mixed with seeds. 250 to 300 grams of seeds are added for each 9 to 10 kg of compost . After production, the compost is kept in a room for the movement of seeds and the spawn run stage until the compost is completely white.
By reducing the temperature and increasing the humidity and aeration, such compost enters the reproductive phase and finally the appearance of the mushroom fruit.