1. VegetationThe mycelium of hazel mushroom has a very strong ability to decompose wood. It can grow well on the roots of both broad-leaved and coniferous trees, dead trees, fallen trees or living trees, which can cause root rot in many trees. It can grow widely on coniferous trees such as cedar, spruce, and fir, as well as on broad-leaved trees such as willow and elm, and on herbaceous plants such as potatoes. 2. SoilThe mycelium of hazel mushroom can grow on dead branches, fallen leaves, rotten wood, rotten tree stumps in alpine forests and in soil with rich organic matter and good granular structure, especially on both sides of deep ditches, where it grows most vigorously. If the soil becomes compacted and has poor air permeability, its growth will be inhibited. |
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