Method for culturing and transplanting seedlings of stachys sieboldii
A technique for raising and transplanting seedlings and larvae, which is applied to the field of raising and transplanting worms and can solve problems such as unfavorable crop rotation, full utilization of land, and low yield of worms
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[0005] The first is seed selection, choose medium-sized, white and no disease and insect spots of caddis silkworm tubers as seeds. 2. Arrange the seedbed, level the land, open the width of 1 meter or the width suitable for the plastic film used to build the insulation shed, then mix the decomposed farmyard manure and finely crushed loam evenly in the ratio of 1:10 and spread it on the seedbed. The thickness of scraping and paving is 4-5cm. 3. Press the caddis silkworm seed stem by 5cm 2 The density per tree is planted in the seedbed and covered with fine soil, with a thickness of 1.8-2cm. 4. Build a heat preservation shed. Use bamboo chips and plastic film to build a simple heat preservation shed. In April and May, depending on the weather conditions, the plastic film of the heat preservation shed should be uncovered for ventilation. After the seedlings grow to 10cm, the heat preservation shed can be removed. 5. When the grass chrysalis seedlings grow to 15-20cm in May-June,...
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