Planting method for wild grape
A technology of wild grapes and planting methods, which is applied in the field of grape planting, can solve the problems of hard branch cuttings of wild grapes such as difficulty in rooting, slow absorption of nutrients, slow growth, etc., and achieves a wide range of popularization and application value, easy absorption, and reasonable nutritional mix. Effect
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[0036] Example 1:
[0037] 1. Preliminary preparation
[0038] Preparation of base fertilizer: mix 250g of fungus stick waste, 5000g of decomposed chicken manure, 100g of earthworm manure, 200g of soybean dregs, 60g of brown algae, 100g of oyster powder, 30g of papermaking night and 50g of starch acrylic resin, and mix them evenly, expose for 2 days, add 500g of water and 5g Yeast, sealed and fermented for 60 days, dried at 40°C for 36 hours, crushed through a 20-mesh sieve, and deodorized to obtain a finished base fertilizer;
[0039] Preparation of nutrient water: stir 150 mL of a 0.1% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution and 10 mL of a 0.01% sodium chloride solution to obtain nutrient water.
[0040] 2. A method for planting wild grapes, including the following steps:
[0041] (1) Soil disinfection treatment: Choose a semi-cohesive semi-sandy soil with a pH of 5.0, turn it 35cm deep, spray 100L of fungicide per mu, and then cover the surface of the soil with a heat-absorbing film...
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[0045] Example 2:
[0046] 1. Preliminary preparation
[0047] Preparation of base fertilizer: mix 255g of waste residue from fungus sticks, 520g of decomposed chicken manure, 120g of earthworm manure, 280g of soybean residue, 66g of brown algae, 108g of oyster powder, 45g of papermaking night and 75g of starch acrylic resin, and expose for 2.5 days, add 700g of water and 10g Yeast, sealed and fermented for 67 days, dried at 44°C for 39 hours, crushed through a 20-mesh sieve, and deodorized to obtain a finished base fertilizer.
[0048] The preparation of nutrient water: the nutrient water can be obtained by stirring 160 mL of a 0.14% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution and 20 mL of a 0.013% sodium chloride solution.
[0049] 2. A method for planting wild grapes, including the following steps:
[0050] (1) Soil disinfection treatment: Choose a semi-cohesive semi-sandy soil with a pH of 5.5, turn it into a depth of 38 cm, spray 120L of fungicide per mu, and then cover the surface of...
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[0054] Example 3:
[0055] 1. Preliminary preparation
[0056] Preparation of base fertilizer: mix 272g of fungus stick waste, 580g of decomposed chicken manure, 115g of earthworm manure, 260g of soybean dregs, 77g of brown algae, 108g of oyster powder, 56g of papermaking night and 71g of starch acrylic resin, and then expose for 3 days, add 90g of water and 12g Yeast, sealed and fermented for 74 days, dried at 43°C for 40 hours, crushed through a 20-mesh sieve, and deodorized to obtain a finished base fertilizer.
[0057] Preparation of nutrient water: Mix 180 mL of 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution and 25 mL of 0.016% sodium chloride solution to obtain nutrient water.
[0058] 2. A method for planting wild grapes, including the following steps:
[0059] (1) Soil disinfection treatment: Choose a semi-cohesive semi-sandy soil with a pH of 5.8, turn it into a depth of 38 cm, spray 150L of fungicides per mu, and then cover the surface of the soil with a heat-absorbing film, an...
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