Planting method of wintersweet trees
A planting method and technology for winter plum, which are applied in the directions of botanical equipment and methods, horticultural methods, plant protection, etc., can solve the problems of slow growth rate, cumbersome management process and low economic benefit of winter plum trees, so as to improve the yield per unit area, increase the Economic benefits, the effect of increasing the number of blooms
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[0011] The planting method of wintersweet tree, the steps are as follows:
[0012] 1) Branch planting, before and after the cold dew, in the wintersweet garden, use 50% phoxim or 50% fenitrothion 1000 times solution to spray the wintersweet garden to kill insects; before and after the winter solstice, choose 3-year-old wintersweet trees as For the mother plant, all the main branches are sawed off at a height of 50 cm from the ground, and the whole wintersweet garden is irrigated with winter water; before and after the rain in the next year, a semicircular hole with a diameter of 60 cm is excavated from the lower side of the wintersweet tree, Until half of the root system is fully exposed, divide it from the clump at the top of the mother plant, keep the main branch of the root in the center of the mother plant to continue to grow, and the separated daughter plants have more roots. The daughter plants are planted according to row spacing 5m and plant spacing 4m;
[0013] 2) In...
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[0015] The difference between embodiment 2 and embodiment 1 is: select the 2-year-old wintersweet tree as the mother plant.
[0016] Practice has proved that: using a 3-year-old wintersweet tree as a mother plant, its root system is more developed, and the ramet survival rate is higher, reaching 98-99%; however, using a 2-year-old wintersweet tree as a mother plant, its root system is weaker, and the ramets have a higher survival rate, reaching 98-99%; The survival rate of the strains is between 95-96%.
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