Propagation method of radix asparagi seedlings
A kind of seedling and asparagus technology, applied in the field of asparagus seedling propagation, can solve the problems that it is difficult to form large-scale seedlings in seedling cultivation, and it is difficult to form large-scale asparagus cultivation, so as to achieve the improvement of acquisition rate and reliable resource guarantee , the effect of high survival rate
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[0016] Asparagus is a plant that is born in the mountains and can also be cultivated in gardens. Because there are many male plants and few female plants, and it prefers a humid environment, the female plants are less fruitful and the seed yield is low. Therefore, the propagation of its seedlings has always been difficult. A difficult problem to solve. After continuous cultivation practices, technicians have summed up a set of breeding methods for asparagus seedlings.
[0017] A kind of propagation method of asparagus seedling, its concrete steps are:
[0018] (1) Greenhouse preparation: build a 1200㎡ CNC greenhouse, control the temperature in the greenhouse at 18-22°C, and the humidity at 85-90%;
[0019] (2) Seedbed preparation: Build 40 boxes of seedbeds in the greenhouse. The seedbeds are 1.4 meters wide and 20 meters long. Add fermented manure, plant ash, vermiculite powder and oil cedar to the soil. The weight percentages of the above fertilizers are: manure 60 %, ...
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