After the opening of the fungus bag is completed, it is necessary to start burying the soil for cultivation. Usually, when burying soil for cultivation, first open a 3.5 cm deep ditch on the ground, and the bottom of the ditch should be leveled, and then put the fungus segments in the dug ditch. Usually, during cultivation, the fungus sections should be placed in the shape of "pin", and the distance between the bags should be more than 12 cm. After the whole fungus section is placed in the bottom of the ditch, it is enough to cover the soil to 2 cm.
After the Phellinus fungus is buried in the soil, it enters the germination management stage. At present, the germination method that can be used is mainly germination with a cap, which is to put a black plastic bag on the surface of each Phellinus fungus section, which can prevent water droplets from dripping into the opening when watering, and maintain normal humidity in the bag.
After the fungus bag is put on the bag, it is necessary to pour a lot of water first. The so-called flooding is to make the whole ground completely wet. It is best to keep the relative humidity of the air above 80% every day.
Proper ventilation should be carried out every day, and the bags should be shaken every three days. The so-called shaking bag is to shake the plastic bag from the bag again to let fresh air in and ensure its sufficient oxygen. When the fruiting body in the bag grows to 1.5 centimeters, the black plastic bag can be taken off to enter the daily normal management stage.