A kind of root-cutting seedling raising method of Rendou
A technology of cutting roots and free beans, applied in the field of plant reproduction, can solve the problems of low afforestation efficiency, low survival rate of free beans afforestation, high labor intensity of stone mountain afforestation, etc., and achieves convenient material collection, improved afforestation efficiency, good social benefits and good social benefits. The effect of eco-efficiency
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[0026] A method for raising seedlings by cutting roots of Rendou, selecting plump Rendou seeds, soaking Rendou seeds in hot water with a temperature of 65°C, the water consumption for soaking the seeds is that the weight ratio of Rendou seeds to hot water is 1: 8. After the hot water cools down naturally, soak the seeds in clean water for 10 hours to make them fully absorb water and swell, then remove the seeds from the clean water and drain the water. Sow the dried bean seeds evenly and densely on the conventional sand bed, when sowing, every 1m 2 Sow 100g of Rendou seeds, and then cover with a layer of 1-2cm thick sand. A degradable non-woven seedling bag with a specification of 10cm×12cm was selected as the seedling container. Mix the yellow mud and coconut bran in a volume ratio of 1:1 to prepare a matrix, put it into a seedling container, and place the seedling container into a furrow. When the Rendou seedlings grow 2 to 3 leaves, use a small bamboo stick to gently pry ...
Embodiment 2
[0028] A method for raising seedlings by cutting roots of Rendou, selecting plump Rendou seeds, soaking Rendou seeds in hot water with a temperature of 70°C, the water consumption for soaking the seeds is that the weight ratio of Rendou seeds to hot water is 1: 8. After the hot water cools down naturally, soak the seeds in clean water for 10 hours to make them fully absorb water and swell, then remove the seeds from the clean water and drain the water. Sow the dried bean seeds evenly and densely on the conventional sand bed, when sowing, every 1m 2 Sow 100g of Rendou seeds, and then cover with a layer of 1-2cm thick sand. A degradable non-woven seedling bag with a specification of 10cm×12cm was selected as the seedling container. Mix the yellow mud and coconut bran in a volume ratio of 1:2 to prepare a substrate, put it into a seedling container, and place the seedling container into a furrow. When the Rendou seedlings grow 2 to 3 leaves, use a small bamboo stick to gently p...
Embodiment 3
[0030] A method for raising seedlings by cutting roots of Rendou, selecting plump Rendou seeds, soaking Rendou seeds in hot water with a temperature of 75°C, the water consumption for soaking the seeds is the weight ratio of Rendou seeds to hot water: 1: 8. After the hot water cools down naturally, soak the seeds in clean water for 10 hours to make them fully absorb water and swell, then remove the seeds from the clean water and drain the water. Sow the dried bean seeds evenly and densely on the conventional sand bed, when sowing, every 1m 2 Sow 100g of Rendou seeds, and then cover with a layer of 1-2cm thick sand. A degradable non-woven seedling bag with a specification of 10cm×12cm was selected as the seedling container. Mix the yellow mud and coconut bran in a volume ratio of 1:3 to prepare a matrix, put it into a seedling container, and place the seedling container into a furrow. When the Rendou seedlings grow 2 to 3 leaves, use a small bamboo stick to gently pry the Ren...
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