Cultivation method of high-bole sinojackia xylocarpa
A cultivation method and a technique for weighing a hammer tree are applied in the cultivation field of a high-steel hammer tree, which can solve the problems of affecting the ornamental effect, insufficient stem height, lack of trunk sturdiness, etc., so as to enhance the growth advantage, increase the trunk height and straightness. , the effect of improving the viewing value
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Embodiment 1
[0016] (1) Appropriate dense planting: In spring, plant the 1-year-old Scale Hammer tree in the soil with a row spacing of 30cm×40cm, water the roots thoroughly, and conduct intertillage and weeding management at the seedling stage.
[0017] (2) Cultivate soil and bury buds: After the leaves of the Scale Hammer tree fall in winter and before the seedlings germinate in early spring, the depth of the soil at the base of the Scale Hammer tree seedlings is up to 15cm.
[0018] (3) Summer pruning: In the spring and summer of the second year, cut off the side branches below 1 / 3 of the main trunk and the sprouting branches at the root; trim the upright and strong side branches on the main trunk and keep 2 / 3 short.
[0019] (4) Water and fertilizer control: After pruning in summer and before the end of July, water and fertilizer management is carried out on the scale hammer tree, and 20 catties of urea per mu is applied every half a month, combined with irrigation, to promote the fast ...
Embodiment 2
[0022] (1) Appropriate dense planting: In spring, plant the 1-year-old Scale Hammer tree in the soil with a row spacing of 40cm×60cm, water the roots thoroughly, and conduct intertillage and weeding management at the seedling stage.
[0023] (2) Cultivate the soil and bury the buds: After the leaves of the Scale Hammer tree fall in winter and before the seedlings germinate in early spring, the depth of the soil at the base of the Scale Hammer tree seedlings is up to 12cm.
[0024] (3) Summer pruning: In the spring and summer of the second year, cut off the side branches below 1 / 3 of the main trunk and the sprouting branches at the root; trim the upright and strong side branches on the main trunk and keep 2 / 3 short.
[0025] (4) Water and fertilizer control: After pruning in summer and before the end of July, water and fertilizer management is carried out on the scale hammer tree, and 18 catties of urea per mu is applied every half a month, combined with irrigation, to promote t...
Embodiment 3
[0028] (1) Appropriate dense planting: In spring, plant the 1-year-old Scale Hammer tree in the soil with a row spacing of 50cm×100cm, water the roots thoroughly, and conduct intertillage and weeding management at the seedling stage.
[0029] (2) Cultivate soil and bury buds: After the leaves of the Scale Hammer tree fall in winter and before the seedlings germinate in early spring, the soil is cultivated at the base of the Scale Hammer tree seedlings to a depth of 10cm.
[0030] (3) Summer pruning: In the spring and summer of the second year, cut off the side branches below 1 / 3 of the main trunk and the sprouting branches at the root; trim the upright and strong side branches on the main trunk and keep 2 / 3 short.
[0031] (4) Water and fertilizer control: After pruning in summer and before the end of July, water and fertilizer management is carried out on the scale hammer tree, and 15 catties of urea per mu is applied every half a month, combined with irrigation, to promote th...
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