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The latest key points of coriander seedling management

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Coriander is a vegetable that many people like and hate very much. The phenomenon of polarization in our country is very serious, but because there are a lot of people who like it. Therefore, there is still a large planting area in our country. Growing cilantro.

Coriander is a vegetable that many people like and hate very much. The phenomenon of polarization in our country is very serious, but because there are a lot of people who like it. Therefore, there is still a large planting area in our country. When planting coriander, we should adjust it reasonably according to the growth stage of coriander. So how to manage the coriander in the seedling stage? Next, let's take a look at the key points of coriander seedling management with the editor.

1. Soil management

The growth of coriander needs a certain amount of fertilizer, and the demand for soil is relatively large. Especially in the seedling stage, so when we are in the coriander seedling stage, we should pay attention to do a good job of ploughing and weeding. Ensure that the fertilizer and water in the later stage can normally infiltrate into the soil and promote the absorption of coriander. And because the growth cycle of coriander is not long, we should apply sufficient base fertilizer in planting. Farm manure or compound fertilizer is the main method to improve soil fertility. Sufficient soil fertility can meet the growth and nutrition of coriander, so as to enhance the growth ability of coriander seedlings.

2. Rational watering

Although the growth cycle of coriander is relatively short, the germination period of coriander is relatively long. Generally speaking, after sowing, it will take about 10 days to break the ground and emerge seedlings. After the emergence of coriander, drip irrigation should be appropriate to promote the growth of seedlings. If during the sprouting period of parsley, the weather suddenly clears up after the rain, then the soil is easy to form a layer of clumps. This will seriously affect the germination of coriander seeds and its emergence rate. Therefore, if we encounter this situation, we should also pour a small amount of water in time to alleviate the hardening phenomenon. Improve soil permeability and seedling emergence rate.

3. Suitable time vaccine

In the coriander seedling stage, inter-seedling work must be indispensable. Generally speaking, the interseedling work can be carried out when the coriander seedlings grow to about 4 centimeters. In the interseedling, we should take the principle of removing the weak and staying strong, retain the seedlings with strong growth, and remove the weak seedlings, plant diseases and insect pests and so on. The distance between plants is kept at about 3 cm, which provides sufficient space for strong seedlings to grow. When leaving seedlings, we should also pay attention to keep the growth size consistent as far as possible, so as to facilitate the later management of coriander planting. Then in the middle of the seedlings, we also need to weed properly to prevent weeds from grabbing the growth and nutrition of parsley.

4. Pest control

The disease of coriander is generally less, but because the resistance of seedlings is relatively poor. Therefore, we should still pay attention to the prevention and control of diseases, as well as the control of pests such as aphids. The common disease of parsley is leaf spot. Diseases and insect pests will seriously endanger the yield and quality of coriander, so we must pay more attention to it. Diseases can be controlled with carbendazim, chlorothalonil and other agents, while pests can be prevented by spray with methylovir salt or Caixi suspension. Usually spray once a week to prevent it.

The above is a brief introduction to the key points of coriander seedling management. That's all for today's introduction. This article is for reference only. I hope it can help you all.

 
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