Efficient low-cost organic crop planting method
A planting method and low-cost technology, which can be applied to organic fertilizers, soil preparation methods, leaf crop cultivation, etc., can solve the problems of high cost and low economic benefit, and achieve the effects of low cost, pollution reduction and abundant resources
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[0028] A method for growing organic crops with high efficiency and low cost, including the following steps:
[0029] (1) Land selection: Choose 3.5 acres of paddy field, 8 acres of two terraces, and 3.5 acres of three terraces, and then carry out land preparation with rotary tillage with a depth of 25-30cm;
[0030] (2) Planting rice on the paddy field, crush the rapeseed cake and sprinkle it on the paddy field before planting, mix it with the soil, the application rate is 60kg mu, and the rest of the process is the same as the conventional planting process;
[0031] (3) Divide the two platforms from bottom to top into four parts: the first block, the second block, the third block and the fourth block. The areas of the first block, the second block, the third block and the fourth block are respectively 0.5 mu, 1.5 mu, 3 mu, 3 mu;
[0032] Plant ginger on the first piece of the second platform. The planting time is between late April and early May, 1-2 days before planting, and the wei...
Embodiment 2
[0041] The difference between Example 2 and Example 1 is that ginger was planted on the first piece of the two platforms. Before planting, humic acid, dried bamboo leaves, and sawdust were mixed at a weight ratio of 5:5:25, and then crushed into 2 -3cm particles, then add 0.8‰ aqueous solution containing Paecilomyces lilacinus, and stir evenly. Sprinkle the most additives on the first piece of ground. Paecilomyces lilacinus accounts for humic acid, dried bamboo leaves, and sawdust. 25% of the total mass of the species, 25 kg of additives per mu, and the rest are the same as in Example 1.
Embodiment 3
[0043] The difference between Example 2 and Example 1 is that ginger was planted on the first piece of the two platforms, and humic acid, dried bamboo leaves, and sawdust were mixed in a weight ratio of 10:10:35 before planting, and then crushed into 2 -3cm particles, then add 0.5‰ aqueous solution containing Paecilomyces lilacinus, and mix them evenly. Sprinkle the most additives on the first piece of ground. Paecilomyces lilacinus accounts for humic acid, dried bamboo leaves, and sawdust. 20% of the total mass of the species, 25 kg of additives per mu, and the rest are the same as in Example 1.
[0044] By adopting the planting method of the present invention, the yield of each crop is increased by 15-25% compared with planting each crop separately, because the rapeseed cake obtained by pressing the straw or rapeseed of the crop during the planting process is even It has been fully utilized, and the cost is greatly reduced. Compared with the conventional planting method, each c...
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