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I have a large amount of enoki mushroom sludge here, how to use it as soilless substrate for cucumber and how to proportion it?

Hello, it is a good measure to use the mushroom dregs as a gardening substrate. Mushroom residue can be used as fertilizer and also has some fungicidal effect, which can reduce the amount of fertilizer and pesticides. I have no experience in this area, now the information from the Internet to introduce to you for reference. 1, each cubic meter of mushroom slag to add 0.2 kilograms of fermentation microorganisms, "commercially available nitrogen-fixing bacterial phosphorus and potassium microbial composite biological bacterial agent", 0.5 kilograms of urea, the equivalent of 3 kilograms of sesame seed residue, 3 kilograms of chicken manure as a supplementary material. 2, in the plastic greenhouse will be stacked into the stack of materials of unlimited length of fermentation heap of one meter high. 3, Spray water to the fermentation pile, with mixing and spraying water to the water content of 55 60% after covering the plastic film insulation and moisturizing. When the temperature in the pile reaches 65 degrees or more, the pile will be turned over once a week in summer and two weeks in winter, and the process will take three months to complete the fermentation. The fermented mushroom residue is mixed with vermiculite at the ratio of 6:4, which can be used as gardening substrate.