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Daily management of the latest planting of Dutch beans

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Dutch beans must have been eaten, but you may not know what they are called. Dutch beans are ripe in pods, similar to peas and edamame beans. But unlike them, the pods of Dutch beans are edible without breaking them out. Grow Dutch beans

The snow peas must have been eaten, but we may not know what they are called. The snow peas mature in the form of pods, similar to peas and edamame. But unlike them, the pods of the peas can be eaten without breaking the beans. Planting snow peas is common in southern China, and its strong adaptability can be planted in many places, but it is only a matter of quality and quality. So how do you manage the daily management when planting snow peas? Let's take a look at it together with Xiaobian below!

1. Fertilizer and water management

The key to successful planting is to control the fertilizer and water of the peas. The peas are a cool crop. They need a certain amount of water during their growth, but they are not tolerant of waterlogging and cannot grow under natural drought conditions. Therefore, we must provide the required water, but also to ensure that there is no water in the soil, otherwise too much water, so that the roots of the plant are rotten, weaken the respiration of the roots, and affect the nutrient intake and transportation. And planting process at least according to the actual situation of topdressing three times, fertilizer available urea, to ensure the growth of plants.

2. Plant adjustment

Reasonable shaping and pruning of plants can effectively ensure the success of planting. After seed germination, it is necessary to carry out a work of intertillage and weeding. Pay attention not to damage the roots of plants, enhance the water conservation of soil, cut off redundant branches in due time, and ensure the growth and pod of main vines. When the vine grows leaves, the plants are treated with scaffolding to enhance nutrient transport in the plants and provide sufficient nutrients. Proper pruning can reduce the nutrient consumption of plants, enhance the permeability between gardens and accelerate the growth of plants.

3. Prevention and control of diseases

Disease control is the most important condition to be solved for all crops, as is the case for snow peas. Diseases will cause great harm to the growth of Dutch beans, such as rust, downy mildew, etc. It is necessary to strengthen the daily management of vegetable gardens, carry out disinfection regularly, and eliminate hidden pathogens in vegetable gardens. Suspected cases of diseases should be inspected in time, and then corresponding control measures should be taken according to specific diseases. Usually, pesticides such as metalaxyl wettable powder can be used for control. The vegetable garden should be rotated for at least two years to remove the diseased branches in the yard.

4. Timely harvest

The Dutch bean is a perennial crop, and its economic benefits can gradually increase as it continues to bear pods. So for the subsequent pod growth, we have to remove the mature peas in time, and of course some sick beans and weak pods. Not only can it provide enough growth space, but also can prevent the old pod from competing for nutrients with the new pod, affecting the growth and development of the new pod. The harvest time is usually about 9 days after flowering, when we can see that the pods have fully grown, but the beans have not yet, so it is the best time to eat.

The above is the daily management method of planting snow peas. In fact, daily management is some problems that we have not paid close attention to in the planting process. To refine it, it is these unnoticed problems that are the most important aspects of the planting process. I hope everyone must pay more attention to some details in the planting process, so as to effectively plant benefits.

 
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