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Cultivation method of Eomecon chionantha

Jane Margolis
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: Mustard head is suitable for cultivation in sandy soil with loose soil, rich soil nutrition and convenient drainage and irrigation. Temperature: 12-22 ℃ is the optimum temperature for its growth. Attention should be paid to shading during high temperature in summer. Light: Ensure adequate, soft light can promote its metabolism, accelerate growth. Fertilization: After entering the autumn period, fertilizer should be applied in time. Watering: After planting should be timely watering. In autumn and winter, we need to reduce watering.

1. Soil

Eomecon chionantha is not suitable for growing in soil with poor drainage.It is advisable to choose sandy soil with fertile soil, deep and loose soil layer.

2. Temperature

It is better to keep it at about 25 , which is beneficial to its growth and the health of its stems and leaves.In winter, attention should be paid to heat preservation, which can be planted in greenhouses and greenhouses, or covered with transparent film on the top.

3. Fertilization

Attention should be paid to timely fertilization.After the winter period, it can be covered with a layer of ripe and rotten branches and fallen leaves, or it can be topdressed with manure or humus soil.

4. Watering

It is a moisture-loving type of plant, and it is best to keep the surrounding air moist.When watering, the amount of spraying water should be controlled to prevent root rot.

5. Harvesting

Every time it is harvested, the roots that have not been completely harvested will emerge and grow again.If properly managed, continuous harvesting can be carried out.

6. Illumination

Its ideal growth environment is shady environment such as forest bottom and under trees, and attention should be paid to shading when breeding.It is suggested that they should be cultured in greenhouses or in shaded and backlit places all the year round.

VII. Precautions

1. Attention should be paid to insect and disease prevention.Eomecon chionantha is easy to attract pests to gnaw, causing branches and leaves to wither or even fall off.Pesticides can be sprayed regularly to prevent and control pests during the period of frequent occurrence.

2. The altitude of 1400-1800m is the best growth position of Eomecon chionantha Hance, and the land of this altitude should be selected for large-scale cultivation.

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