Cordyceps Flower Cultivation Method
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1. Fungal strain isolation. The isolation, purification, and culture of fungal strains are very difficult and crucial. Tissue isolation is carried out with soil-borne fungi, then pure and superior parent strains are cultivated. After artificial purification, they are expanded and cultured to produce fungal strains for large-scale cultivation.
2. Cultivating fungal strains. Cordyceps flower culture media are usually made from potatoes, glucose, agar, peptone, and inorganic salts. For large-scale cultivation, rice, wheat, corn, as well as legumes and dairy products are used in proportion to make the culture media, which are then sterilized after being packed into containers (bottles).
3. Inoculating fungal strains. After the culture media are prepared, the next step is to inoculate the fungal strains onto the media. This process must be carried out under sterile conditions, otherwise, the fungal strains and media may become contaminated and introduce foreign fungi.
4. Training fungal strains. After inoculation, the strains are moved to the culture room and placed on shelves for cultivation. The suitable growth temperature for mycelium is 15-25°C, and for the fruiting body is 18-22°C. The culture room needs to maintain a certain temperature, humidity, and air cleanliness. After 2-3 months of cultivation, when the fruiting bodies gradually turn into orange or orange-yellow棒-shaped structures, they can be harvested.
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