High-yielding planting method for Chinese tamarisks used for weaving
A technology for high-yield planting and tamarisk, applied in botany equipment and methods, planting substrates, applications, etc., can solve the problems of low yield of willow branches, achieve the effects of enhancing disease resistance, reducing weaving fracture rate, and increasing flexibility
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[0017] Example 1
[0018] A high-yield planting method of tamarisk for weaving, specifically including the following steps:
[0019] (1) Choose one-year-old, disease-free, robust tamarisk branches, cut them into 16~18cm long sections, cut the upper end flat and the lower end obliquely, bundle every 25~30, and immerse the lower end in a mass concentration of 0.4% Soak in the rooting agent solution for 3 hours, which is safe and environmentally friendly, promotes rooting, and obtains tamarisk cuttings;
[0020] (2) Add 0.6% of the EM bacterial solution by weight of the cultivation substrate to the cultivation substrate, mix it evenly, and let it stand for 10 hours at 32°C to naturally inhibit bacteria, retain nutrients, save planting costs, and obtain a spare cultivation substrate;
[0021] (3) Add the spare cultivation substrate to the cultivation pot, bury the lower end of the tamarisk cuttings 5~7cm in the cultivation pot, plant two tamarisk cuttings in each cultivation pot, and one ...
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[0028] Example 2
[0029] A high-yield planting method of tamarisk for weaving, specifically including the following steps:
[0030] (1) Choose one-year-old, disease-free and robust tamarisk branches, cut them into 16~18cm long sections, cut the upper end flat and the lower end obliquely, bundle every 25~30, and immerse the lower end in a mass concentration of 0.5% Soak in the rooting agent solution for 3.5 hours, which is safe and environmentally friendly, promotes rooting, and obtains tamarisk cuttings;
[0031] (2) Add 0.7% of the EM bacterial solution by weight of the cultivation substrate to the cultivation substrate, mix it evenly, and let it stand for 11 hours at 33°C to naturally inhibit bacteria, retain nutrients, save planting costs, and obtain a spare cultivation substrate;
[0032] (3) Add the spare cultivation substrate to the cultivation pot, bury the lower end of the tamarisk cuttings 5~7cm in the cultivation pot, plant two tamarisk cuttings in each cultivation pot, and...
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[0039] Example 3
[0040] A high-yield planting method of tamarisk for weaving, specifically including the following steps:
[0041] (1) Choose one-year-old, disease-free, robust tamarisk branches, cut them into 16~18cm long sections, cut the upper end flat and the lower end obliquely, bundle every 25~30, and immerse the lower end in a mass concentration of 0.6% Soak in the rooting agent solution for 4 hours, which is safe and environmentally friendly, promotes rooting, and obtains tamarisk cuttings;
[0042] (2) Add 0.8% of the EM bacterial solution by weight of the cultivation medium to the cultivation medium, mix it evenly, and let it stand for 12 hours at 34°C to naturally inhibit bacteria, retain nutrients, save planting costs, and obtain a spare cultivation medium;
[0043] (3) Add the spare cultivation substrate to the cultivation pot, bury the lower end of the tamarisk cuttings 5~7cm in the cultivation pot, plant two tamarisk cuttings in each cultivation pot, and one cultivati...
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