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Cultivation method of tartary buckwheat

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: to choose rich in organic matter, at the same time drainage good, fertile loam soil planting is appropriate. Fertilization: Use fully decomposed barnyard manure or high-concentration compound fertilizer such as green manure as base fertilizer, and apply additional fertilizer from June to August. Watering: appropriate amount of watering can be, not too much, so as to avoid water, the impact on the root system. Temperature: Menispermum dauricum likes warm and cool environment, the most suitable growth temperature is 25-30 ℃.

1. Soil:

Because the root system of tartary buckwheat is fragile, it is best to plant in soil with complete structure, fertility, good permeability and strong water storage.

2. Illumination:

In the cultivation process of tartary buckwheat, it needs to receive sufficient light.The intensity of light should not be too strong, and must be controlled within 1000 ~ 3000 LX, which is conducive to its growth.

3. Watering:

Tartary buckwheat is a drought-tolerant plant, which can be sprayed with less water in the early stage of sowing.After the later plants blossom, they need to be watered regularly to keep sufficient water and let the tartary buckwheat grow grains.

4. Temperature:

Temperature has a great effect on the growth of tartary buckwheat. In the early stage of seedling growth, the temperature should be adjusted at about 25 to promote the growth; In the later period, the temperature should be raised to about 30 C to improve the quality of tartary buckwheat.

5. Precautions:

Tartary buckwheat has strong adaptability, but there are still some common diseases and insect pests, such as damping-off, ring rot, downy mildew and so on, which can be controlled in advance by using seed dressing methods.At the same time, there may be pests such as beetles, stem borers or moths, which can be controlled by insecticide spraying or by trapping and killing technology.In this way, the growth and quality of tartary buckwheat can be guaranteed to the greatest extent.

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