Baglog Oyster Mushroom Waste Not Used? This Is How
To Manage It To Be More Helpful !
Baglog Oyster Mushroom Waste Not Used? This Is How
To Manage It To Be More Helpful !! Tasty and tasty flesh of meat is one of the
reasons why oyster mushroom cultivation has recently become excellent among the
people.
As the rapid market demand makes mushroom growers
increase the amount of baglog quantity, of course this has become a separate
"boomerang" for mushroom growers because mushroom waste or baglog
waste becomes "unused" garbage.
But no need to worry about unused baglog waste, in
the hands of people full of creativity, baglog mushroom waste can be processed
into "something" that is far more useful.
Well friends can take a pen and a small note or may
again stop by this article. Hopefully this article is a little useful for all
friends.
Here are some ways to use or treat baglog mushroom
waste.
1. Processed into Compost
Previously I have shared information with friends on
how to make organic compost and liquid organic fertilizer from certain
ingredients, but a friend asked me if it was possible for oyster mushroom
baglog to be processed into organic compost? I answered of course I can and
this is the basis of the publication of this article.
In general, the composition of mushroom baglog
consists of fermentation of several materials such as the remaining wood dust,
rice bran, TSP fertilizer, lime, and corn or tapioca flour. Judging from the
composition there must be some ingredients that are needed by plants and very
potential when processed or fermented back into fertilizer.
The simplest method most often done by mushroom
growers in utilizing the rest of the baglog is to make it compost.
Here are some steps you can take to turn baglog waste
into compost.
1. Collect all the remnants of the mushroom baglog
that have expired. Tear apart the remaining plastic baglog wrapper and remove
the contents.
2. Add 10 kg of cow manure and 5 kg of rice bran. A
2: 1: 1 ratio means that if the manure is 10 kg, then the baglog waste is 5 kg
and the rice bran is 5 kg. After all the ingredients have been collected then
stir or go back and forth all the ingredients until they are evenly mixed. *
like stirring cement bro: D
3. After all the ingredients are mixed evenly, flush
the ingredients with water, but before the water has been mixed with EM4
solution as much as 5 bottle caps and 1/2 kg brown sugar / sand that has been
dissolved in the water. The amount of water can be adjusted bro, for
ingredients above bro can use 10 liters of water.
4. Watering the material should not be muddy or too
wet, bro. If the ingredients were fused together but no dripping water means
that the water content is enough!
5. The next step the pile of materials was formed
evenly / elongated with a maximum thickness of 100 cm.
6. Cover using a tarpaulin and then hold each end
using a stone. The fermentation process begins immediately.
7. Let stand the ingredients for 10-14 days, but
every 2 days bro open the tarp, then stir so that the fermentation process
evenly distributed. * Do not forget after the stirring process, close the
material again until the 14th day.
8. After day 14 the material has been turned into
compost fertilizer that is ready to use. The use can bro directly spread around
the plants that are cultivated bro.
2. Processed as an Additional Making Eel Media
For baglog eel breeders, it is an extraordinary
gift, because baglog waste can also be used as an addition to making eel media.
To make eel media, the materials that you need are
chopped straw, chopped banana leaves, rice mud, and compost that I made above.
Ways of Making Eel Media:
1. The rice straw left over from harvesting is
chopped as small as possible in order to make it rotten faster / ferment. The
chopped was soaked in water and then put into a sack let stand for 2 weeks.
2. Banana weights are also chopped as small as
possible, drying 3-4 days to dry then put in a sack, let stand for 2 weeks.
In this article I help you make eel media in fiber
drums that are cut off by the sides, you can adjust them to your needs, whether
you make them in a tarpaulin or a concrete pool. Basically the technique and
the same.
3. Prepare the fiber drum, at the bottom or the
first layer, put 2 bags of compost from the rest of the mushroom baglog. The
second layer put 3 sacks of chopped straw, then flush with water that has been
mixed with EM4 solution until moist.
4. Next, the third layer includes 3 pieces of banana
leaves and 3 bags of compost again. Fill your lips or water again with water
that has been given EM4 solution.
5. Enter the four layers of friends again 3 sacks of
chopped straw and 2 sacks of compost produced from baglog mushrooms. Bibis and
flush again with water until moist.
6. The fifth layer of friends repeat again by
entering 3 sacks of chopped banana leaves and 2 sacks of compost. Bibis or
flush again with water until moist.
7. Continue to the last layer of friends add 8-10
sacks of muddy rice fields. Flush with Em 4.
After all the ingredients have been mixed, close the
fiber pool using tarpaulin. Cover as tightly as possible and let the
fermentation process take place.
Don't forget that the fiber drum was 45 cm high for
you to make a drainage hole. Usually entering the 4th day the pond has begun to
bubble and bulging indicates the fermentation process is ongoing.
Every once a week friends stir the media earlier so
that the fermentation process takes place evenly, add water to make circulation
drain water, so the water that has been bubbled out through the water holes
that have been provided
The fastest fermentation process is 1 month and a
maximum of 2 months. The media is ready to use if if the media is pierced with
sticks or wood it does not remove the leaves from the inside and the water in
the pond was already clear.
3. Processed as a habitat for Lumricus worms
Not only eel breeders, worm farmers also regard the
rest of Baglog as a source of good fortune. Baglog waste turns out to be used
as a media for worms.
Some worm breeders add baglog waste directly without
the need for further processing, but I suggest you to process it first so that
cacaing is safer and faster growth.
As additional information, this baglog media also
functions as additional feed for worms, so if it is processed, eating worms
will eat the media faster.
To process it is not difficult, you may first make
compost according to the first method before, it's just not necessary to give
rice bran. The materials used are enough baglog and manure only and the method
of manufacture is the same.
I hope this article is useful
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