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Breeding Methods and Points for Attention of Anemarrhena asphodeloides

Skyler White
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Soil: see blood seal throat like loose soil, adaptability is relatively strong, can be planted in red soil. Illumination: see blood seal throat like sunny environment, shady environment can also accept. It can be kept where there is scattered light. Temperature: It prefers warm places and the average annual temperature should be between 21 and 24 degrees Celsius. Humidity: It likes humid environment, it is recommended to keep the annual average humidity above 80%.

1. Curing method

1. Substrate selection: The cultivation of Anemarrhena asphodeloides requires soil with drainage and looseness, and the requirements for soil are not strict. Humus soil and sandy soil can be used, and the soil on the hillside roadside can also be planted.

2. Light management: It likes warm environment, but in summer, it needs to be shaded in high temperature environment, and can not be exposed to strong light.

3. Nutrient management: Before sprouting in spring, use decomposed animal manure and plant ash to strengthen the nutrition of the soil, so as to make the soil more fertile.

4. Water management: Irrigation should be carried out according to the degree of dryness and wetness of the soil, so as to be able to endure drought.During the seedling period, proper water should be added, but during the critical period of growth, excessive water should not be used, because the roots of plants will rot easily because of excessive water.

2. Breeding Skills

1. Root division: The roots thawed in spring are planed out and cut in sections, each section is about 5cm long and has two buds.Then put it in the dug pit, press it with soil, and then give it water supplement.

2, direct seeding: soaking the seeds in water at 60 deg C for 12 hours, taking out the seeds and airing the seeds.A hole is dug at a place facing the morning sun, the seeds are sown, and the soil is covered to about 5cm.The soil is covered with a thin film and pressed tightly around the soil to wait for the seeds to germinate.

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