Artificial Rhizoma paridis seedling growing process
A seed and artificial technology, applied in gardening methods, botanical equipment and methods, gardening tools/equipment, etc., can solve problems such as low efficiency, low emergence rate, and inability to form medicinal rhizomes
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[0008] Seeds can be collected one after another after the Mid-Autumn Festival every year. Generally, the bulbs of P. grandis will split automatically after they mature. Occasionally, the bulbs that do not crack can be peeled off manually after the stems wither. Ripe seeds are bright red, and those who are not red and full are discarded. The seeds collected in batches are piled up on the outdoor mud floor, covered properly and kept in humidity, so that the pulp attached to the skin of the seeds will rot and fall off automatically. Take out the seeds in about 30 days and wash them with water, and rub them gently with your hands. Make the remaining pulp that adhered fall off completely, and store the washed seeds with fine wet sand at room temperature for 25-35 days, then move the sand tray with the seeds into a constant temperature box at 19-21°C, and also put water After 45 days of germination, the seeds and sand are evenly sown into the indoor sand bed at a certain density. Af...
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