A kind of interplanting cultivation method of marigold and konjac
A cultivation method, marigold technology, applied in cultivation, flower cultivation, plant cultivation, etc., can solve problems such as low economic benefits of corn and soybeans, waste of land and light resources, and no economic benefits for growers, so as to improve unit land utilization Efficiency, improvement of labor productivity, and effect of reducing the incidence of soft rot
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[0026] A method for interplanting marigold and konjac includes the following steps:
[0027] Land preparation: deep plowing, drying and thinning of the pre-planted plots at the end of February and early March, ridging with 1.5m moisture surface width, ridge height 25cm, ditch width 30cm, in order to facilitate drainage and reduce konjac diseases;
[0028] Fertilization: 2000kg decomposed farm manure and 40-60kg nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer are applied per acre of planting land;
[0029] Planting: select good varieties suitable for local cultivation, with full bulbous bulbs, bright red and strong top buds, disease-free and harmless seed taro, single-year-old varieties weighing 10-20g; row spacing 40-45cm, plant spacing 22 ~28cm for sowing. When sowing, when placing the taro seeds, be careful to handle it gently, place the bud eyes upward, and place the seed taro bud eyes upward, and then cover with a shallow soil of 5-10cm thickness;
[0030] Seedling raising:...
Embodiment 2
[0043] A method for interplanting marigold and konjac includes the following steps:
[0044] Land preparation: deep plowing, drying and thinning of the pre-planted plots at the end of February and early March, ridging with a moisture surface width of 1.2-1.8m, ridge height 22-28cm, ditch width 28-35cm, in order to facilitate drainage and reduce konjac Disease
[0045] Fertilization: 2000kg decomposed farm manure and 40-60kg nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer are applied per acre of planting land;
[0046] Planting: select good varieties suitable for local cultivation, with full bulbous bulbs, bright red and strong top buds, disease-free and harmless seed taro, single-year-old varieties weighing 10-20g; row spacing 40-45cm, plant spacing 22 ~28cm for sowing. When sowing, when placing the taro seeds, be careful to handle it gently, place the bud eyes upward, and place the seed taro bud eyes upward, and then cover with a shallow soil of 5-10cm thickness;
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Embodiment 3
[0060] A method for interplanting marigold and konjac includes the following steps:
[0061] Land preparation: deep plowing, drying and thinning of the pre-planted plots at the end of February and early March, ridging with a moisture surface width of 1.2-1.8m, ridge height 22-28cm, ditch width 28-35cm, in order to facilitate drainage and reduce konjac Disease
[0062] Fertilization: 2000kg decomposed farm manure and 40-60kg nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer are applied per acre of planting land;
[0063] Planting: select good varieties suitable for local cultivation, with full bulbous bulbs, bright red and strong top buds, disease-free and harmless seed taro, single-year-old varieties weighing 10-20g; row spacing 40-45cm, plant spacing 22 ~28cm for sowing. When sowing, when placing the taro seeds, be careful to handle it gently, place the bud eyes upward, and place the seed taro bud eyes upward, and then cover with a shallow soil of 5-10cm thickness;
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