Grass flower sowing and covering method
A grass flower and soil-covering technology, which is applied in botany equipment and methods, flower cultivation, biocide, etc., can solve the problems of difficult control of water and humidity, inability to meet mass production, and affect germination rate, etc., so as to avoid the decrease of soil temperature, Good application prospects and the effect of saving manpower and material resources
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[0018] A method for sowing and covering grass flowers, which consists of the steps of preparing substrate, disinfecting, spraying water, and sowing and covering, and the effect of seedling emergence can be obtained without spraying water during the emergence.
[0019] Concretely consists of the following steps:
[0020] (1) Preparation of substrate: Mix peat soil, garden soil and vermiculite in proportion to use as a substrate. Peat is peat, which is the product of the development of swamps. Peat soil was formed in the Quaternary period. It is formed by the residues of swamp plants, which cannot be completely decomposed and accumulated under the watery and aerobic conditions. It contains a lot of water and has not been thoroughly The decomposed plant residues, humus and some minerals are soft and easily shattered, flammable and breathable, slightly acidic, and need to be mixed with vermiculite and volcanic particles to increase trace elements in the soil; garden soil is also c...
Embodiment 2
[0028] A method for sowing and covering grass flowers, which consists of the steps of preparing a substrate, disinfecting, spraying water, and sowing and covering, and spraying water once during emergence.
[0029] Concretely consists of the following steps:
[0030] (1) Preparation of substrate: Mix peat soil, garden soil and vermiculite in proportion to use as a substrate. Peat is peat, which is the product of the development of swamps. Peat soil was formed in the Quaternary period. It is formed by the residues of swamp plants, which cannot be completely decomposed and accumulated under the watery and aerobic conditions. It contains a lot of water and has not been thoroughly The decomposed plant residues, humus and some minerals are soft and easily shattered, flammable and breathable, slightly acidic, and need to be mixed with vermiculite and volcanic particles to increase trace elements in the soil; garden soil is also called vegetable garden Soil, pastoral soil, this is c...
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