Method for planting vane tea
A planting method and technology for rattan tea, applied in the field of tea planting, can solve the problems of heavy metal accumulation, easy occurrence of diseases and insect pests in rattan tea, and achieve the effects of avoiding potential soil degeneration, avoiding soil erosion, and being suitable for popularization and use.
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[0026] A planting method of vine tea, comprising the following steps:
[0027] 1) Selection of tea garden: The water, minerals and nutrients needed for the growth and development of vine tea are mainly absorbed from the soil through the root system. The vine tea has strong adaptability to the soil and can grow from acidic to alkaline. Tea gardens choose loose soil The original sandy loam soil in the old strata of metamorphic rock with rich organic matter and pH value of 5.5 is suitable. Soil fertility is 15 g / kg of organic matter, 50 mg / kg of available potassium, 0.8 g / kg of total nitrogen, and 5 mg / kg of available phosphorus. The content of heavy metals in harmful substances is less than 0.3 mg / kg of total mercury, less than 40 mg / kg of total arsenic, less than 250 mg / kg of total lead, less than 0.3 mg / kg of total cadmium, and less than 150 mg / kg of total chromium. The garden does not need to be fully cultivated, and vine tea likes temperature and humidity. The vine tea plan...
Embodiment 2
[0038] A planting method of vine tea, comprising the following steps:
[0039] 1) Selection of tea garden: The water, minerals and nutrients needed for the growth and development of vine tea are mainly absorbed from the soil through the root system. The vine tea has strong adaptability to the soil and can grow from acidic to alkaline. Tea gardens choose loose soil Deep and thick organic matter-rich, metamorphic rock old strata primary loam with a pH value of 7.5. Soil fertility is 20 g / kg of organic matter, 100 mg / kg of available potassium, 1.0 g / kg of total nitrogen, and 10 mg / kg of available phosphorus. The content of heavy metals in harmful substances is less than 0.3 mg / kg of total mercury, less than 40 mg / kg of total arsenic, less than 250 mg / kg of total lead, less than 0.3 mg / kg of total cadmium, and less than 150 mg / kg of total chromium. The garden does not need to be fully cultivated, and vine tea likes to be warm and humid. The sloping land with an altitude of 500 me...
Embodiment 3
[0050] A planting method of vine tea, comprising the following steps:
[0051] 1) Selection of tea garden: The water, minerals and nutrients needed for the growth and development of vine tea are mainly absorbed from the soil through the root system. The vine tea has strong adaptability to the soil and can grow from acidic to alkaline. Tea gardens choose loose soil The deep and thick organic matter-rich, metamorphic rock old strata with a pH value of 6 is suitable for primary loam. Soil fertility is 18 g / kg of organic matter, 70 mg / kg of available potassium, 0.9 g / kg of total nitrogen, and 7 mg / kg of available phosphorus. The content of heavy metals in harmful substances is less than 0.3 mg / kg of total mercury, less than 40 mg / kg of total arsenic, less than 250 mg / kg of total lead, less than 0.3 mg / kg of total cadmium, and less than 150 mg / kg of total chromium. The garden does not need to be fully cultivated, and vine tea likes to be warm and humid. The sloping land with an al...
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