Cultivation method for brussels sprouts

A cultivation method and technology for Brussels sprouts, which are applied in the field of planting and cultivation of Brussels sprouts, can solve the problems of occupation of planting land, inconvenience in promotion, low survival rate and the like, and achieve the effects of easy centralized management, easy growth and easy rooting.

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-06-13
和县聂兴圩蔬菜种植有限责任公司
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[0005] When the traditional Brussels sprouts are planted, the survival rate is very low, which greatly occupies the limited planting land and is not convenient for agricultural promotion.

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[0021] This embodiment provides a method for planting and cultivating Brussels sprouts, and the operation steps are as follows:

[0022] 1) Select 3-5g of cabbage seeds, spread them evenly on the planting land, and cover with a thin layer of plant ash, and then cover with a protective film;

[0023] 2) Transplant and plant the seedlings whose germination period is 40-50 days after the treatment in step 1), 2000-2500 plants per mu;

[0024] 3) Use compost at a height of 2-3cm at the root of the planted plant for peripheral maintenance;

[0025] 4) In step 3) within 1-2 months after the planting operation, irrigate once every 3 days, and in the later stage, irrigate once a week.

[0026] The time for sowing seeds in step 1) is selected as January-February of each year.

[0027] When the cabbage seeds adopted in step 2) are sprinkled on the planting land, the soil preparation operation is performed first, and two rows are planted in each row, and the plant spacing between each ...

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[0032] This embodiment provides a method for planting and cultivating Brussels sprouts, and the operation steps are as follows:

[0033] 1) Select 3-5g of cabbage seeds, spread them evenly on the planting land, and cover with a thin layer of plant ash, and then cover with a protective film;

[0034] 2) Transplant and plant the seedlings whose germination period is 40-50 days after the treatment in step 1), 2000-2500 plants per mu;

[0035] 3) Use compost at a height of 2-3cm at the root of the planted plant for peripheral maintenance;

[0036] 4) In step 3) within 1-2 months after the planting operation, irrigate once every 3 days, and in the later stage, irrigate once a week.

[0037] The time for sowing seeds in step 1) is selected as January-February of each year.

[0038] When the cabbage seeds adopted in step 2) are sprinkled on the planting land, the soil preparation operation is performed first, and two rows are planted in each row, and the plant spacing between each ...

Embodiment 3

[0041] This embodiment provides a method for planting and cultivating Brussels sprouts, and the operation steps are as follows:

[0042] 1) Select 3-5g of cabbage seeds, spread them evenly on the planting land, and cover with a thin layer of plant ash, and then cover with a protective film;

[0043] 2) Transplant and plant the seedlings whose germination period is 40-50 days after the treatment in step 1), 2000-2500 plants per mu;

[0044] 3) Use compost at a height of 2-3cm at the root of the planted plant for peripheral maintenance;

[0045] 4) In step 3) within 1-2 months after the planting operation, irrigate once every 3 days, and in the later stage, irrigate once a week.

[0046] By sowing cabbage seeds first in the cultivation method, it is convenient for centralized management when the seeds germinate, and then the colonization operation is carried out after germination, which greatly reduces the area of ​​arable land occupied by dead buds. At the same time, compostin...

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Abstract

The invention provides a cultivation method for brussels sprouts. The cultivation method includes the operation steps of 1), selecting 3-5g of sprout seeds which are evenly spread on the cultivated land, covered with a thin grass ash layer and coated with a protection membrane; 2), performing transplanting and field planting on seedlings 40-50 days in germination period after treatment of the step 1), wherein 2000-2500 strains are planted per mu; 3), using compost 2-3cm in height to perform peripheral maintenance in roots of the strains subjected to field planting; 4), performing watering once every 3 days within 1-2 months after operation of field planting in the step 3), and performing water irrigation once weekly in later period. With the method, the seeds are sprouted in a concentrate manner prior to being transplanted, generation of dead bud can be reduced, and survival rate in seed sprouting is increased.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of vegetable planting, in particular to a method for planting and cultivating Brussels sprouts. Background technique [0002] With the development of industrialization and informationization, more and more people get rid of the traditional farming culture and begin to gradually enter the process of urbanization. [0003] However, in the current urbanization, people's food, clothing, housing and transportation are still inseparable from the traditional rural supply of daily necessities, and vegetables are the necessary edible ingredients in people's lives. [0004] Brussels sprouts, also known as Brussels sprouts and Brassica brussels sprouts, are biennial herbaceous plants of the Brassica genus Brassica species. Native to the Mediterranean coast, it is one of the important vegetables in European and North American countries since the 19th and 20th centuries, with fresh and tender lobular balls as edible parts. The l...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01G1/00A01C21/00
CPCA01C21/00A01G22/00
Inventor 王成王瑞俊李明赵雄成王世祥
Owner 和县聂兴圩蔬菜种植有限责任公司
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