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Environmental conditions and characteristics of fir growth
Abies, also known as Tricholoma matsutake and Tricholoma matsutake, originated in China and is a specialty of Hubei Province. It is more common in low-altitude coniferous forests and coniferous and broad-leaved mixed forests, and likes warm and humid growth environment.
Growth temperature of fir fungi
Abies likes cold and wet environment, and the optimum growth temperature is about 20℃. Abies fargesii is most likely to be found after the rainy season. Too high or too low temperature is not conducive to its growth.
Growth humidity of fir fungi
Abies requires high air humidity, and the drought tolerance of plants is relatively poor. The relative humidity of the air is preferably around 80%-85%, so that plants can grow normally.
Abies fungi grow in soil
Abies has strong adaptability to soil, and can grow well in yellow soil, purple soil, mountain yellow soil and calcareous soil, but it likes yellow loam with thick deciduous layer and rich organic matter.
Growth cycle and process of fir fungi
Abies can't be cultivated artificially. It mainly grows among Chinese fir, Chinese fir, pine and camphor tree. It only has a growing period of about 20 days every year. During the harvest from June to September in the lunar calendar, transportation is difficult and it is difficult to see in big cities.
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