Planting method for preventing short, thin and hollow stalks of allium fistulosum
A technology of scallions with short white and short white and thin hollows and planting methods, which is applied in the fields of botany equipment and methods, horticulture, applications, etc., can solve the problems of hollow and short white and short scallions, and achieve the effects of good taste, beautiful meat quality and increased yield
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[0023] In order to make the technical means realized by the present invention, achieve the purpose and effect easy to understand, it is illustrated by the following specific embodiments:
[0024] A planting method for preventing scallions from being white, short and thin, characterized by the following planting steps:
[0025] 1) Seed selection: Select high-quality Changbai scallions, such as Zhangqiu scallions and Gu scallions (whip scallions).
[0026] 2) Soil selection and cultivation conditions: select sandy loam land with deep soil layer, fertile soil and good drainage, dig furrows before planting scallions, and apply fertilizer evenly. Combining dung and coarse manure, the planting temperature should not be too high or too low.
[0027] The ph value of the soil is 6.9-7.6, which is suitable for the growth of shallots, and if it is too low or too high, it can inhibit the germination and plant growth of green onions.
[0028] The rough manure includes elements such as ni...
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