Planting method of silicon-rich grapes
A planting method and grape technology, applied in the direction of botanical equipment and methods, fertilization methods, fertilizer mixtures, etc., can solve the problems of increasing the amount and toxicity of pesticides, endangering the health of eaters, pesticide residues in grapes, etc., and achieve the promotion of microbial activities , Accelerate decomposition, improve the effect of water retention
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[0028] A method for planting silicon-rich grapes includes the following steps:
[0029] (1) Seedling treatment: the upper part is soaked in a mixture of Baume 5% lime sulfur and 0.5% sodium pentachlorate for 3 seconds, and the root part is soaked in 0.5% silicate and 50×10 naphthalene acetic acid for 8 hours;
[0030] (2) Substrate cultivation: first dig a 60cm deep and 100cm wide planting ditch, and pave stones at the bottom 10cm for underground drainage, and the upper 50cm as the substrate layer. After pouring large water to wash the substrate, the grape seedlings are planted.
[0031] (3) Rack: set up a rack for grape climbing in the plantation;
[0032] (4) Fertilizer and water management: apply 50kg of urea per mu in the first year of planting; apply the first topdressing before flowering, with nitrogen fertilizer as the main fertilizer, and appropriate amount of phosphate fertilizer; after the young fruit begins to grow, the second topdressing is carried out, with nitrogen fertil...
Embodiment 2
[0042] A method for planting silicon-rich grapes includes the following steps:
[0043] (1) Seedling treatment: the upper part is immersed in a mixture of Baume 5% lime sulfur and 0.5% sodium pentachlorate for 4 seconds, and the root part is immersed in 0.5% silicate and 50×10 naphthalene acetic acid for 10 hours;
[0044] (2) Substrate cultivation: first dig a 60cm deep and 100cm wide planting ditch, and pave stones at the bottom 10cm for underground drainage, and the upper 50cm as the substrate layer. After pouring large water to wash the substrate, the grape seedlings are planted.
[0045] (3) Rack: set up a rack for grape climbing in the plantation;
[0046] (4) Fertilizer and water management: apply 50kg of urea per mu in the first year of planting; apply the first topdressing before flowering, with nitrogen fertilizer as the main fertilizer, and appropriate amount of phosphate fertilizer; after the young fruit begins to grow, the second topdressing is carried out, with nitrogen f...
Embodiment 3
[0056] A method for planting silicon-rich grapes includes the following steps:
[0057] (1) Seedling treatment: the upper part is soaked in a mixture of Baume 5% lime sulfur and 0.5% sodium pentachlorate for 5 seconds, and the root part is soaked in 0.5% silicate and 50×10 naphthalene acetic acid for 12 hours;
[0058] (2) Substrate cultivation: first dig a 60cm deep and 100cm wide planting ditch, and pave stones at the bottom 10cm for underground drainage, and the upper 50cm as the substrate layer. After pouring large water to wash the substrate, the grape seedlings are planted.
[0059] (3) Rack: set up a rack for grape climbing in the plantation;
[0060] (4) Fertilizer and water management: apply 50kg of urea per mu in the first year of planting; apply the first topdressing before flowering, with nitrogen fertilizer as the main fertilizer, and appropriate amount of phosphate fertilizer; after the young fruit begins to grow, the second topdressing is carried out, with nitrogen ferti...
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