Method for quickly cultivating murraya paniculata seedlings through cuttage
A technique for transplanting Thyme japonica and cutting seedlings, which is applied in the field of seedling cultivation, can solve the problems that the seedlings of Thyme japonica seeds cannot be planted and cultivated efficiently and quickly in large-scale industrialization, and achieve the effects of improving planting benefits, increasing growth speed, and reducing production costs
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[0024] The rapid seedling raising method of present embodiment Thyme chinensis cuttings, its steps are as follows:
[0025] (1) Cutting of spikes: Cut the strong branches of Thyme japonica in the same year into spikes with 2 axillary buds, cut the top of the spikes flat or leave the top buds, and cut the bottom of the spikes at a 45° angle to the axillary buds to form horse ears shape, the incision cannot be cracked, and 20 branches are bundled into a bundle, with the lower ends flush and ready for use;
[0026] (2), soaking and cutting of cuttings: the cuttings of cuttings obtained in step (1) are sterilized with 0.1-1% potassium permanganate solution for 5 minutes, and then transferred to IBA with a concentration of 500-1500ppm Soak in a growth regulator solution composed of potassium salt, NAA with a concentration of 100-500ppm and GA with a concentration of 50-100ppm for 6 hours, and then insert it into a sterilized matrix containing perlite: peat = 3:1, place Carry out c...
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[0030] The rapid seedling raising method of present embodiment Thyme chinensis cuttings, its steps are as follows:
[0031] (1) Cutting of spikes: Cut the strong branches of Thyme chinensis that year into spikes with 3 axillary buds, cut the top of the spikes flat or leave the top buds, and cut the bottom of the spikes at a 48° angle to the axillary buds to form horse ears shape, the incision cannot be cracked, and 30 branches are bundled into a bundle, with the lower ends flush and ready for use;
[0032] (2), soaking and cutting of cuttings: sterilize cuttings of cuttings obtained in step (1) with 0.1-1% potassium permanganate solution for 10 minutes, and then transfer to IBA containing 500-1500ppm The growth regulator composed of potassium salt, NAA with a concentration of 100-500ppm, and GA with a concentration of 50-100ppm was soaked for 8 hours, and then inserted into the sterilized matrix containing perlite: peat = 3:1, placed in the culture The temperature is 15-25°C,...
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[0036] The rapid seedling raising method of present embodiment Thyme chinensis cuttings, its steps are as follows:
[0037] (1) Cutting of spikes: After the rooting of the cuttings, the seedlings of Thyme japonica are transplanted and then the living branches are planted in the field. The upper end of the spikes is cut flat or the top buds are left, and the lower end is cut into a horse-ear shape at a 45° angle to the axillary buds. , the incision cannot be cracked, and 30 branches are bundled into a bundle, with the lower ends flush, and set aside;
[0038] (2), soaking and cutting of cuttings: the cuttings of cuttings obtained in step (1) were sterilized with 1000 times of liquid chlorothalonil for 10 minutes, and then transferred to NAA with a concentration of 100-500ppm, The growth regulator composed of GA with a concentration of 50-100ppm is soaked for 8 hours, and then inserted into the sterilized matrix containing perlite: peat = 3:1, and placed at a culture temperature...
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