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Method for cultivating Buxus sinica

A cultivation method, the technology of boxwood, which is applied in the field of plant cultivation, can solve the problems of low survival rate, poor adaptability, and slow growth of boxwood, and achieve the effects of shortening planting time, convenient shaping, and fast growth

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-03-26
李永观
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[0002] Boxwood is an evergreen shrub or small tree, with dense branches, quadrangular branchlets, clustered branches and leaves, opposite leaves, leathery, ovate or obelliptic, round or slightly concave apex, wedge-shaped base, bright green surface, The back is yellow-green, and the flowers are clustered in the leaf axils or branches. It opens in April and is yellow-green. It is often planted in gardens or potted plants in the Yangtze River Basin and southern parts for ornamental purposes. It grows slowly, has strong germination, and is resistant to pruning. Therefore, it is easy to popularize. The technology usually adopts the cutting method to breed, and the technology has been relatively perfect, but usually choose hard branch boxwood or twig boxwood, and its modeling method is limited to "Yang school" and "Su school", and its branches are relatively thin. For those who like thick branches Boxwood potted plants need a long time to cultivate, and the survival rate of cuttings directly with thick stems is low, and there is no corresponding systematic management method. The application number is 201710416135.X. On September 22, 2017, "a method for cutting boxwood large stems" was disclosed. It adopts 6-10cm boxwood stems for cutting, which leads to problems such as low survival rate and poor adaptability of the cutting boxwood.

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Embodiment 1

[0015] A cultivation method of boxwood, comprising the following steps:

[0016] (1) Site selection: Choose a slope with a slope of 3 degrees and loose soil and medium fertility. Apply decomposed fertilizer at 1200 parts per mu. Set up a planting ridge with a height of 12cm and a width of 26cm. The distance between the ridges is 30cm. Dig on the ridge A planting pit with a plant spacing of 22cm is spread in the pit with walnut skins, rice husks and human and animal manure, and the ridges are covered with plastic film;

[0017] (2) Cutting: The boxwood stems with a thickness of 3cm and a length of 38cm are cut and cultivated in the greenhouse. After there are 10 root systems at the bottom of the boxwood stems, they can be transplanted and planted;

[0018] (3) Planting: After wrapping the bottom with yellow soil, plant in the planting pit, fill it with soil containing organic fertilizer, the filling height is 14cm higher than the planting pit, and topdress after the boxwood gro...

Embodiment 2

[0021] A cultivation method of boxwood, comprising the following steps:

[0022] (1) Site selection: Choose a slope with a slope of 3 degrees and loose soil and medium fertility. Apply decomposed fertilizer at a rate of 960 parts per mu. Set up a planting ridge with a height of 13 cm and a width of 25 cm. The distance between the ridges is 33 cm. Dig on the ridge A planting pit with a spacing of 21 cm is planted, and the pits are covered with walnut skins, rice husks and human and animal manure, and the ridges are covered with plastic film;

[0023] (2) Cutting: The boxwood stems with a thickness of 4cm and a length of 37cm are cut and cultivated in the greenhouse. After there are 12 root systems at the bottom of the boxwood stems, they can be transplanted and planted;

[0024] (3) Planting: Wrap the bottom with yellow soil, plant in the planting pit, fill it with soil containing organic fertilizer, the filling height is 13cm higher than the planting pit, and topdress after th...

Embodiment 3

[0027] A cultivation method of boxwood, comprising the following steps:

[0028] (1) Site selection: Choose a slope with a slope of 3 degrees and loose soil and medium fertility. Apply 800 parts of decomposed fertilizer per mu. Set up a planting ridge with a height of 14cm and a width of 24cm. The distance between the ridges is 34cm. Dig on the ridge A planting pit with a plant spacing of 20cm is spread in the pit, covered with walnut skins, rice husks, and human and animal manure, and the ridges are covered with plastic film;

[0029] (2) Cutting: The boxwood stems with a thickness of 5cm and a length of 36cm are cut and cultivated in the greenhouse. After there are 14 root systems at the bottom of the boxwood stems, they can be transplanted and planted;

[0030] (3) Planting: Wrap the bottom with yellow soil, plant in the planting pit, fill it with soil containing organic fertilizer, the filling height is 10cm higher than the planting pit, and topdress after the boxwood grow...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for cultivating Buxus sinica. The method comprises the following steps: land selection, cutting, planting, cultivating and the like. A slope land selected for plantingfacilitates the soil hydrophobicity during planting, thin Buxus sinica adopted for cutting and planting has a short growth period and a strong adaptability, and can grow roots in a short time to shorten the planting time, planting pits are filled with walnut skins and rice husks and then are covered with a plastic film to make the walnut skins and rice husks fermented in the planting pits in order to enhance the fertility, the grafting in the growing period facilitates the final setting, and the Buxus sinica cultivated by the method has the advantages of fast growth, and convenience in shapesetting.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of plant cultivation, and in particular relates to a method for cultivating boxwood. Background technique [0002] Boxwood is an evergreen shrub or small tree, with dense branches, quadrangular branchlets, clustered branches and leaves, opposite leaves, leathery, ovate or obelliptic, round or slightly concave apex, wedge-shaped base, bright green surface, The back is yellow-green, and the flowers are clustered in the leaf axils or branches. It opens in April and is yellow-green. It is often planted in gardens or potted plants in the Yangtze River Basin and southern parts for ornamental purposes. It grows slowly, has strong germination, and is resistant to pruning. Therefore, it is easy to popularize. The technology usually adopts the cutting method to breed, and the technology has been relatively perfect, but usually choose hard branch boxwood or twig boxwood, and its modeling method is limited to "Yang sc...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01G2/10A01G2/30C05G1/00C05F17/00C05F15/00
CPCA01G2/10A01G2/30C05D9/00C05F3/00C05F17/00C05F3/04C05F5/002C05F9/00C05F11/00C05G1/00Y02W30/40
Inventor 李永观
Owner 李永观
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