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Cultivation methods and precautions of clover

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-09 08:49:08
Soil selection: loose, fine and flat soil shall be used for planting, and there shall be certain nutrients in the soil. Water in time: ensure the humidity of the breeding environment, water in time, but there is no water in the basin. Proper fertilization: some nitrogen fertilizer should be applied in seedling stage, and some phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be applied in later growth stage. In addition, the disease should be treated as soon as possible.

I. soil selection

When planting clover, loose, fine and flat soil should be used. Its seeds are very small. If the cultivated soil is too sticky, it will hinder its growth and development. In addition, the soil is best rich in organic matter, which can make the plant grow more vigorously.

2. Water in time

It likes to grow in the place with humidity, so it should be watered in time during the maintenance period. The soil should be kept slightly wet, but there should be no water in the basin soil. If the amount of water is too large, its roots will rot due to poor breathing, and the plant will die.

3. Proper fertilization

The plant itself has a certain ability of nitrogen fixation. It can apply a proper amount of nitrogen fertilizer to make the seedlings grow more robust. When it grows and matures, it needs to apply more P and K fertilizers. Note that nitrogen fertilizer is conducive to its growth, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer has the effect of increasing production, the amount of nitrogen fertilizer must not be too much in the later stage.

IV. precautions

It is rarely damaged by diseases and insect pests, but it will also have the damage of powdery mildew or brown spot disease. It can not be ignored after the onset of the disease and should be sprayed in time. It is recommended to spray with Bordeaux or carbendazim. If scale insects occur, they should be killed with Omethoate.

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