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Planting technique of Prunus mandshurica

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, In fact, the soil demand of planting Prunus grass is very similar to that of lotus root, and it can even be planted together with lotus root. When transplanting seedlings, it is best to choose low water level for planting, and the seedlings are pruned when they start to grow leaves, so as not to consume too much nutrition. When harvesting, we can put the development

In fact, the soil demand of planting Prunus grass is very similar to that of lotus root, and it can even be planted together with lotus root. When transplanting seedlings, it is best to choose low water level for planting, and the seedlings are pruned when they start to grow leaves, so as not to consume too much nutrition. When harvested, the poorly developed bushes can be removed and nutrients can be provided to the lush ones.

1. Early site selection: as an aquatic plant, the planting conditions of Elaeagnus angustifolia are similar to those of lotus root. Sufficient water must be ensured. If it is too dry, it will not continue to grow. If there is a lotus root pond for breeding lotus root at home, you can raise cattail grass in the surrounding area, so you can achieve double benefits.

2. Transplant seedlings: when transplanting seedlings, they can be in relatively shallow water, because it is easy to soak in too deep water for too long to survive, so do not plant seedlings in deep water at first.

3. Planting management: Elaeagnus mandshurica does not need much management, but only needs to cut off part of the leaves when the early seedlings begin to grow leaves, so that the root nutrition of Elaeagnus mandshurica remains adequate, and some organic fertilizers can be added appropriately to promote its growth.

4. Harvest: when the grass can be harvested, the not-so-thick grass can be harvested first, and then all the roots can be pulled out, because these poorly developed grass no longer need to grow in the ground, so as not to snatch the nutrition of the well-growing grass, so that the whole field is full of stout grass.

 
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