A light medium for transplanting seedlings of Camellia oleifera cutting seedlings
A technology for transplanting cuttings and light substrates, which is applied in the field of plant breeding to achieve the effects of being beneficial to the later growth of seedlings, to the activities of soil microorganisms, and to a wide range of sources.
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Embodiment 1
[0018] The ratio of raw materials by weight is: 12 parts of biogas residue, 50 parts of coconut peat, 1 part of perlite, 5 parts of sawdust, and 32 parts of yellow heart soil.
[0019] The breeding method is as follows:
[0020] (1) Collect the biogas residue in the biogas digester that has been fermented normally for 4 months, dry it naturally, and crush it into 2mm-4mm granules with a pulverizer;
[0021] (2) Add water to the coconut peat and sawdust and mix well. It is advisable to leave no water in the lower part of the stockpile, and naturally stack and retting for 3 months for later use;
[0022] (3) Get the biogas residue, coir peat, sawdust, perlite, and yellow core soil prepared above-mentioned to obtain the seedling-raising substrate after mixing evenly according to the above-mentioned ratio;
[0023] (4) Put the seedling-raising substrate prepared above into a nutrient bowl, the size of which is 12cm×14cm, and put it in the seedbed. The day before the cutting, the...
Embodiment 2
[0027] The ratio of raw materials by weight is: 18 parts of biogas residue, 48 parts of coconut peat, 0.8 part of perlite, 3.2 parts of sawdust, and 30 parts of yellow heart soil. The breeding method is as follows:
[0028] (1) Collect the biogas residue in the biogas digester that has been fermented normally for 4 months, dry it naturally, and crush it into 2mm-4mm granules with a pulverizer;
[0029] (2) Add water to the coconut peat and sawdust and mix well. It is advisable to leave no water in the lower part of the stockpile, and naturally stack and retting for 4 months for later use;
[0030] (3) Get the biogas residue, coir peat, sawdust, perlite, and yellow core soil prepared above to obtain the seedling-raising substrate after mixing uniformly in the above ratio;
[0031] (4) Put the seedling-raising substrate prepared above into a nutrient bowl, the size of which is 12cm×14cm, and put it in the seedbed. The day before the cutting, the substrate was disinfected with ...
Embodiment 3
[0035] The ratio of raw materials by weight is: 24 parts of biogas residue, 42 parts of coconut peat, 1 part of perlite, 5 parts of sawdust, and 28 parts of yellow heart soil. The breeding method is as follows:
[0036] (1) Collect biogas residues in biogas digesters that have been fermented normally for 3 months, dry them naturally, and crush them into 2mm-4mm granules with a pulverizer;
[0037] (2) Add water to coconut peat and sawdust, mix well, and stack and retting for 3 months for later use;
[0038] (3) Get the biogas residue, coir peat, sawdust, perlite, and yellow core soil prepared above to obtain the seedling-raising substrate after mixing uniformly in the above ratio;
[0039] (4) Put the seedling-raising substrate prepared above into a nutrient bowl, the size of which is 12cm×14cm, and put it in the seedbed. The day before the cutting, the substrate was disinfected with a potassium permanganate solution with a concentration of 0.1%, and covered with a film for ...
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