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Planting methods of Fruit Corn

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, The planting method of fruit corn is similar to that of ordinary corn, with fertile and loose soil, plenty of sunshine and convenient drainage and irrigation. First of all, the seedlings were raised, and the seeds were transplanted directionally after germination. Fertilization is mainly based on base fertilizer, and enough water should be irrigated after fertilization, and in time in the field.

The planting method of fruit corn is similar to that of ordinary corn, with fertile and loose soil, plenty of sunshine and convenient drainage and irrigation. First of all, the seedlings were raised, and the seeds were transplanted directionally after germination. Fertilization is mainly based on base fertilizer, sufficient water should be irrigated after fertilization, and stagnant water should be discharged from the field in time. During the growing period, attention should be paid to diseases and insect pests such as bacterial wilt, leaf spot and corn borer.

1. Soil: fruit corn can not be planted with ordinary corn, the soil should have enough fertility and strong permeability. Do a good job in soil preparation, dig drainage and irrigation ditches, and expose the soil for ripening. Apply enough base fertilizer a week before transplanting, mix it fully with the soil, and then tidy up the soil.

two。 Soak the seeds: soak the seeds in warm water of about 30 degrees for about 5 hours, then remove them and air-dry them. Then wrap it with a wet cloth and put it at a temperature of about 33 degrees to accelerate germination. When more than half of the seeds are white, they can be sown.

3. Sowing: after sprouting, it is best to use a seedling bowl to raise seedlings. It is necessary to apply sufficient base fertilizer in the nursery bed and fully mature farm manure and food intake compound fertilizer about 7 days before sowing. Then rake the soil finely and sow one seed in each nutrition bowl.

4. Fertilization: when transplanting, each planting hole should apply an appropriate amount of compound fertilizer and pour enough water to improve the survival rate of transplanting. After survival, an appropriate amount of farm manure was applied per mu to meet the nutrition needed for seedling growth.

5. Watering: water in the field should not be too much, and stagnant water should be discharged in time to prevent retting roots. Weeding should also be done well so as not to affect the growth of fruit corn.

Fruit corn is grown in a similar way to ordinary corn, but fruit corn is more delicate, so the price is higher and requires more careful care.

 
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