Planting method for interplanting bananas with bambusa oldhami shoots
A planting method and technology for horseshoe shoots, which are applied in the directions of botanical equipment and methods, fertilization methods, plant cultivation, etc., can solve the problems of large fertilization amount, environmental sanitation, soil compaction, etc., so as to promote the growth of bamboo seedlings and increase economic benefits. , Improve the effect of soil compaction
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[0027] A planting method for interplanting horseshoe shoots with bananas, comprising the following steps:
[0028] (1) Digging holes for site preparation: plow the land before planting in October-November, with a depth of 30 cm, and dig holes with a depth of 0.4 meters and a diameter of 0.4 meters. Plant banana plants and horseshoe shoots in February-March of the next spring According to the row spacing of 2 meters, bananas are planted, and the banana plants in each row are spaced at 3 meters, and the horseshoe shoots are planted between two bananas, with a distance of 1 meter from the bananas; before planting, apply base fertilizer, and the base fertilizer is in parts by weight, including the following Raw materials: 80 parts of bagasse, 60 parts of tea dregs, 60 parts of peanut bran, 80 parts of chaff, 35 parts of cow dung, 30 parts of chicken manure, 2 parts of trace elements, 3 parts of biological bacteria, tapioca starch grafted calcium crotonate 1 part, 1 part of sodium ...
Embodiment 2
[0036] (1) Site preparation and digging: plow the land before planting in October-November, with a depth of 40cm, dig a hole with a depth of 0.45 meters and a diameter of 0.45 meters, and plant banana plants and horseshoe shoots in February-March of the second spring , plant bananas according to the row spacing of 2.5 meters, each row of banana plants is spaced at 2.5 meters, horseshoe shoots are planted between two bananas, and bananas are spaced at 1.5 meters; base fertilizer is applied before planting, and the base fertilizer is in parts by weight, including the following Raw materials: 105 parts of bagasse, 85 parts of tea dregs, 85 parts of peanut bran, 100 parts of chaff, 55 parts of cow dung, 40 parts of chicken manure, 3 parts of trace elements, 5 parts of biological bacteria, tapioca starch grafted calcium crotonate 2 parts, 2 parts of sodium methylene bis-naphthalene sulfonate, 2 parts of bentonite; the trace elements include: 1 part of iron element, 1 part of boron e...
Embodiment 3
[0044] (1) Digging holes for site preparation: plow the land before planting in October-November, with a depth of 50 cm, and dig holes with a depth of 0.5 meters and a diameter of 0.5 meters. Plant banana plants and horseshoe shoots in February-March of the second spring , plant bananas according to the row spacing of 2.3 meters, each row of banana plants is spaced at 2.8 meters, horseshoe shoots are planted between two bananas, and the bananas are spaced at 1.2 meters; apply base fertilizer before planting, and the base fertilizer is in parts by weight, including the following Raw materials: 120 parts of bagasse, 100 parts of tea dregs, 100 parts of peanut bran, 120 parts of chaff, 75 parts of cow dung, 50 parts of chicken manure, 4 parts of trace elements, 7 parts of biological bacteria, tapioca starch grafted calcium crotonate 3 parts, 2 parts of sodium methylene bis-naphthalene sulfonate, 3 parts of bentonite; said trace elements include: 1 part of iron element, 0.5 part of...
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