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Pleurotus winter simple economic insulation method
The success of cultivating *Pleurotus ostreatus* during winter largely depends on maintaining optimal temperature conditions. Through practical experience, the author has developed a simple and effective insulation method that doesn’t rely on coal stoves or electric heating. Here’s how it works:
In late autumn, it's essential to begin bagging and inoculating *Pleurotus ostreatus*. If you're not growing them in advance, you can apply heat once the temperature drops. This helps accelerate the initial growth of the mycelium.
Once the temperature starts to decrease, it's best to prepare the bags with half a bag of mycelium. The size and width of the bags should be as large as possible to make it easier to collect, warm, and maintain heat. For organization, use the "code pocket" method: divide the area into sections, with four rows per section and 67 cm of space between each section for easy management and turning. Each row should have seven bags stacked high, with about 5 cm of space between each row to ensure proper ventilation.
To insulate the bags, cover them with two layers of plastic film. You can also combine newly inoculated bags with those that already have half-grown mycelium. Place the half-matured mycelium bags on the bottom three layers, then stack four freshly inoculated bags on top. Cover everything with plastic film. As the mycelium grows, it will generate heat. It's important to check the temperature inside the bags daily. If the temperature exceeds 27°C, remove the plastic film to prevent overheating.
When the mycelium has fully covered the surface of the bags, they should be moved to the fruiting area immediately. Then, place the newly inoculated bags on top of the ones that haven’t fully colonized yet and continue incubation under the plastic cover. This process allows the matured bags to be gradually removed while the new ones take their place, ensuring a continuous and efficient cultivation cycle.