A method for interplanting Dendrobium officinale and Bletilla striata in a hanging three-dimensional cultivation
A technology of dendrobium candidum, three-dimensional cultivation, applied in the field of plant cultivation, to achieve the effect of improving the ecological environment
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[0025] A hanging three-dimensional interplanting method of Dendrobium candidum and Bletilla striata, said method is that in the same greenhouse, Bletilla striata is planted on the ground bed, Dendrobium candidum is planted in a suspended manner, and auxiliary facilities are used to provide suitable temperature, light and humidity to achieve three-dimensional cultivation , Reasonable use of space.
[0026] The interplanting of Bletilla striata and Dendrobium officinale is because both like a humid environment, and the environmental requirements have something in common, and they can grow together in the same environment in the same shed.
[0027] The choice of bletilla striata to be planted on the ground bed and Dendrobium candidum to be hung is based on the following considerations:
[0028] 1) Compared with Dendrobium officinale, Bletilla striata is easy to grow weeds and needs regular weeding, and Bletilla striata needs topdressing at each growth stage, so it is easy to weed...
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[0042] The method of the present embodiment is the same as Example 1, the difference is that the planting of Bletilla striata and Dendrobium candidum is specifically:
[0043] ⑴ Shed: Build a standard steel frame greenhouse with a length of 48 meters, a width of 45 meters, a shoulder height of 4 meters, and a top height of 6 meters; the greenhouse is equipped with beams;
[0044] (2) Deep plow the land in the greenhouse, after composting, open a 0.5-meter-wide and 0.1-meter-deep ditch, push a 1.5-meter-wide, 0.2-meter-high furrow, and prepare to plant Bletilla striata;
[0045] (3) After the stunned insects, use iron wire to tie the wood scraps into a cylinder with a diameter of 0.15 meters, and use hemp rope to plant the Dendrobium officinale seedlings that have been domesticated for one year on the wooden pillars in a spiral manner at an interval of 0.3 meters, and plant them on an average wooden pile 30-40 clumps; at a place about 1 meter below the shoulder height of the su...
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