Simple lotus root harvesting method
A lotus root and lotus knotting technology, applied in harvesters, agricultural machinery and implements, applications, etc., can solve the problems of sludge sewage, high consumption, and reduce the quality of seedlings, and achieve the effect of promoting sustainable development and high power consumption and water consumption.
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[0020] Before the lotus root begins to form in the field until the lotus leaves wither, find terminal leaves in the field that are relatively short, with "pot-shaped" uplifts around the leaves, no thorns or few thorns on the upper part of the petiole, and obvious waxy, lavender-red, etc. characteristics; In the direction of the transverse diameter of the terminal leaf of the lotus root, find the posterior leaf with the largest growth, the largest leaf area, and the thickest petiole; from the extension direction of the petiole of the posterior leaf petiole to the soil entry point of the terminal leaf petiole in a straight line forward, find the leaf that grows in the soil Kick or dig loose the mud on both sides and top of the lotus root with feet or harvesting tools along the growth direction of the lotus root; lightly hold the terminal leaf node and the previous node of the lotus root in the soil with both hands, according to the opposite direction of the growth direction of the...
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[0022] After the field is basically withered, find the terminating leaf in the field with the characteristics of small leaves, upright petioles, relatively complete dry leaves and no shedding; find the largest growth and the thickest petiole at the position 20-50 cm behind the terminating leaf of the lotus root in the transverse direction. the back leaf of the back leaf; find the lotus root growing in the soil in the straight forward extension direction from the entry point of the petiole of the leaf petiole to the entry point of the petiole of the end leaf; use feet or harvesting tools along the growth direction of the lotus root to remove the mud on both sides and top of the lotus root Kick loose or dig loose; lightly hold the terminal leaf node and the previous node of the lotus root in the soil with both hands, and pull out the lotus root in the opposite direction of the growth direction of the lotus root.
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