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The latest course of planting techniques and methods of Phyllostachys pubescens

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Buddha nail is also known as Buddha fingernail, iron nail, Rabdosia angustifolia, and so on. It is a perennial herb of the Sedum family, which is used as a whole herbal medicine. It has the effects of clearing away heat and detoxification, reducing swelling and pus, relieving pain and yellowing, for pharynx, hepatitis, carbuncle, sore and poison, poisonous snake bite,

Buddha nail grass, also known as Buddha fingernails, iron fingernails, dog tooth vegetables, gold cuttings, etc., is a perennial herb of the Sedum family, used as a whole herbal medicine, with the effects of clearing away heat and detoxification, reducing swelling and pus, relieving pain and yellowing, used for pharynx, hepatitis, carbuncle, poisonous snake bites, waist fire elixir, burns and other diseases. Let's take a look at the planting technology of sedum.

Growth habits of Phyllostachys pubescens

It has strong adaptability and can grow on thinner substrates regardless of soil. It has strong drought tolerance and cold tolerance. The roof temperature is as high as 50-55 ℃ in summer, and it won't die if it doesn't rain for 20 days. Cultivated in northern China, it grows well in spring, summer and autumn. In the severe cold period, the aboveground stems and leaves are frozen and withered, and they are in the dormant period. In the following year, as soon as the soil is thawed, new buds sprout, and the ground can be covered in early spring.

Propagation method of Phyllostachys pubescens

1. Sowing: sowing is mainly suitable for rainy season or cloudy days, requiring flat terrain, loose soil, moist plots that have been ploughed and raked, should not be too large and inconvenient to operate, cut the exuberant stems and leaves into 3cm and 4cm, evenly sow seeds in the whole border, the distance between stems and leaves is about 1 cm, cover the dewy degree with fine soil, spray irrigation to keep the soil moist. Take root in about a week or so, and you can enter the daily management.

2. Cutting: cutting is suitable for summer and autumn. In the flat, loose and moist ploughed and raked land, the furrow can be made with a distance of 10 to 15 centimeters, and the vigorous growing stems and leaves can be cut into small sections of about 10 centimeters. Cutting in the ditch and filling the soil, about 3 centimeters to 4 centimeters. After leveling the land, flood irrigation, irrigation must be sufficient. Once every 3 days, 2 or 3 times.

3. Ramets: in spring and summer, the stems and leaves are cut into small segments 6-7 cm long, sprinkled on the ground leveled by the cultivated target, and gently hoe on the soil surface with three-toothed targets, so that the stem nodes are semi-buried and implanted into the soil, then spray water twice to keep the soil moist and take root in about a week. The cutting propagation coefficient of Phyllostachys pubescens is 1:20, that is, the well-growing 1 square meter can be propagated by 20 square meters.

Planting technique of Phyllostachys pubescens

The main results are as follows: 1. After planting, it is required to keep the soil moist and replenish water in time, irrigate or spray water once every 2-3 days, and the plant can return to normal growth after 2-3 days, and then carry on the daily management.

2. After planting, the grass is irrigated according to different soil temperature and air temperature, requiring thorough irrigation each time, about 4-5 times a year.

3. In the process of daily management, the grass is fertilized according to the soil of different texture, 15 kg / mu each time, about 2-3 times in the whole year.

4. The grass is irrigated with frozen water before the soil is frozen, which is beneficial to the smooth winter in the open field.

5. After the soil thawed in the second spring, the grass was poured back to spring water and pulled out the weeds in time to avoid the spread of weeds in the field and inconvenient operation.

6. There are basically no diseases and insect pests and there is no need for prevention and control.

 
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