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How to grow calamus

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Acorus calamus, also known as Gladiolus, Tibetan calamus, is often born in swamps, streams or the edge of paddy fields. Acorus calamus has strong adaptability in the growing season and can be managed extensively. So how to grow calamus? Soil selection of Acorus calamus to be planted in swamps, wetlands and rich in humus

Acorus calamus, also known as Gladiolus, Tibetan calamus, is often born in swamps, streams or the edge of paddy fields. Acorus calamus has strong adaptability in the growing season and can be managed extensively. So how to grow calamus?

I. soil selection

Acorus calamus should be cultivated in swamps, wetlands and humus-rich soil.

2. Ramets

Acorus calamus is often planted from September to October, that is, after the withered and yellow old leaves are removed, the plant is divided into 5-10 tillers.

Third, weeding and watering

Acorus calamus planting for a long time to pull out root weeds, timely loosen the soil, watering, avoid drought.

IV. Rational fertilization

Acorus calamus is generally topdressing human feces and urine for 2 times, mainly nitrogen fertilizer and appropriate increase of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer.

V. Disease and pest control

Acorus calamus often has rice locust as harmful leaves, which can be controlled by 1000 times of 90% crystal trichlorfon.

Acorus calamus is a poisonous plant in the Chinese plant atlas database. Its toxicity is toxic to the whole plant and to the rhizome. Strong hallucinations occur when taken orally in large doses.

 
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