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How long does it take to cultivate soil for peanuts?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, In order not to affect the growth of peanuts, it is necessary to cultivate soil when peanut plants grow to a certain extent, so how long does it take for peanut species to cultivate soil? First, what is the cultivation of soil, that is, after the crops are planted, the land is weeded and ditched, and a cultivator is used to cultivate the crops.

In order not to affect the growth of peanuts, it is necessary to cultivate soil when peanut plants grow to a certain extent, so how long does it take for peanut species to cultivate soil?

1. What is soil cultivation

Soil cultivation means that after the crops are planted, the land is weeded and ditched, the soil is turned between the crops with a cultivator, and the soil is covered at the roots of the crops.

For some crops to grow well, they need to increase the soil at the roots, carry out weeding operations at the same time, and clean up the ditches in the fields to facilitate drainage.

Second, how long does it take to cultivate the soil for peanuts?

The soil can be cultivated before the individual plant is in full bloom and before the ridge is sealed, usually twice, once per plant in full bloom, and once again after 10 days.

Third, how to cultivate soil for peanuts?

1. Single-row ridge planting

You can use a big hoe to put a grass ring at the junction of the hoe board and hoe hook, retreat to the deep hoe and pull violently, scrape off the crust on the top plate, completely eliminate the root protection grass, pay attention to the deep hoe without loosening the soil needle, and scrape the hoe without damaging the fruiting branches. It is necessary to build ridges without pressing the vines.

2. Double-row ridge planting

Should first use the big hoe deep hoe furrow, shallow scrape the ridge back, retreat the dry knot soil layer on the ridge, and then use the ploughing hoe to penetrate the ditch to cultivate soil. In the end, the cultivation of soil should make the peanut ridge reach the standard of "ditch clearing soil, top concave waist fat", so as to facilitate the fruit needle in the high node position to enter the soil and bear fruit.

When cultivating the soil, we can combine with clearing the border ditch, put the loose soil at the base of the peanut, pay special attention to the cultivation of the side row, and give full play to the growth advantage of the side row. It should also be noted that cultivating soil prematurely will affect the growth of stem and branch base and flowering into needles. Because peanut population plants are closed and a large number of fruit needles are buried in the soil too late, it is inconvenient to plough, and it is easy to loosen into the soil needles.

So be sure to cultivate the soil at the right time.

 
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