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Planting method of Gastrodia elata

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-07 09:05:56
Before planting, treat the seeds first, soak the selected seeds for six hours, take them out and mix them in the new high lipid membrane solution to avoid virus erosion. Sand soil or humus soil shall be selected as cultivation land for growth. When planting, dig holes first, lay wood, and then sprinkle seeds on it and cover with soil. In the later stage, water regularly to keep wet, cover leaves to keep warm in winter and avoid frostbite.

I. processing seeds

Before planting, select the seeds with full grains and soak them in water for six hours to make the seeds absorb enough water, so as to shorten the dormancy time. After that, it can be mixed in the new high fat film solution to effectively avoid virus erosion.

2. Land selection and land consolidation

Sandy soil or humus soil should be selected as cultivation land when planting. It has good drainage and proper nutrients, which is beneficial to its later growth. After selecting the right place, use the mature broad-leaved trees to make the seedbed. Wait for three days or so to dig out a hole about 35cm for standby.

3. Sow and raise seedlings.

After everything is ready, it can be planted in the soil. First place about eight pieces of wood at the bottom of the hole. Pay attention not to stick too tightly. The distance between the two should be about eight centimeters, and place a dense ring fungus branch at the interface of the wood. After that, you can sprinkle the seeds on the top, and finally cover the soil 15 cm deep.

Gastrodia elata

IV. post management

After planting, it is not necessary to apply fertilizer. It can spray the solution of rhizome lark at the early stage of growth to promote the growth of roots. In the later stage, water appropriately, and control the humidity at about 40%. In winter, it's best to cover a layer of leaves above to keep warm and avoid frostbite.

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