A method of planting millet in sand
A technology for sand and millet, applied in the fields of botanical equipment and methods, horticulture, application, etc., can solve the problems of high labor intensity, limited yield and poor efficiency of millet planting, achieve sustainable development, promote ecological balance, improve effect of benefit
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Embodiment 1
[0036] The millet used in this example is Zhangzagu No. 8, purchased from Hebei Xuntian Agricultural Technology Co., Ltd.
[0037] The characteristics of Zhang Miscellaneous Valley No. 8 are as follows: the hybrid has a growth period of about 90 days and is suitable for sowing in summer and late spring. The seedlings are dark green, with well-developed root system, thick stems, wide and thick leaves, strong growth vigor, good disease resistance, few tillers, plant height 100-120cm, large and neat ears, hammer-shaped ears with bristles, ear length 25-25 34cm, the average ear weight of a single ear is 35 grams, and the weight of a large ear is 50 grams. Yellow rice. It takes up to 40 days from earing to maturity, long time for grain filling, strong growth and high yield.
[0038] The planting method of Zhang Miscellaneous Valley No. 8 is as follows
[0039] The experiment was carried out on the beach in Ledong County, Hainan Province. There is no rainfall and plenty of sunshi...
Embodiment 2
[0053]This embodiment is basically the same as Embodiment 1, except that the millet used in this embodiment is Zhang Zagu No. 7, which is also purchased from Hebei Xuntian Agricultural Technology Co., Ltd. And in the present embodiment, this embodiment is similar to Embodiment 1, the difference is that in the present embodiment, 0.2 kg of seeds are sown per mu, covering 3 cm. The fine sand thickness of present embodiment sandy land is 100cm, and the organic fertilizer that every mu of reserved sandy land is applied is 70Kg, and phosphate fertilizer 40Kg. The first watering after sowing: 15 cubic meters per mu, the field water holding capacity reaches 100%; the second watering starts on the 4th day after emergence; watering once every 4 days thereafter, watering 8 cubic meters per mu each time rice, and need to be watered 20 times during the growth period. In addition, due to the low yield of traditional millet, 800 g of dipotassium phosphate aqueous solution is applied per ac...
Embodiment 3
[0055] This embodiment is basically the same as Embodiment 1, except that the millet in this embodiment adopts non-hybrid millet. And in this embodiment, this embodiment is similar to Embodiment 1, the difference is that
[0056] In the present embodiment, 0.8 kg of seeds are sown per mu, covering 3 cm. The fine sand thickness of present embodiment sandy land is
[0057] 80cm, 20Kg of organic fertilizer and 30Kg of phosphate fertilizer such as diammonium phosphate are applied to each mu of reserved sandy land. The first watering after sowing: 8 cubic meters per mu, the field water holding capacity reaches 95%; the second watering starts on the 4th day after emergence; watering every 6 days thereafter, watering 7 cubic meters per mu each time rice, and need to be watered 12 times during the growth period. During the same harvest period, the yield per mu of millet was 288kg, and that of dry corn grass was 316kg per mu.
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