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The latest agrimony propagation technology tutorial

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Agrimonia is a perennial herb belonging to the genus Agrimonia of Rosaceae. It is also called Agrimonia, Lycopodium, Golden Dragon Bud, Shankuncai, etc. It is often grown by streams, roadsides, grasslands, shrubs, forest margins and under sparse forests. Its production area is mainly located in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hubei and other places.

Artemisia angustifolia is a perennial herb of the rose family, also known as dragon sprouts, sprouts, Jinding dragon sprouts, mountain kun vegetables, etc., often born in streams, roadsides, grasslands, thickets, forest margins and sparse forests. The producing area is mainly located in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hubei and other places. There are sowing reproduction and plant reproduction. Let's take a look at the propagation technology of Artemisia angustifolia.

Growth habits of Crane Grass

Crane grass likes the warm and humid environment, the suitable growth temperature is 20: 30 ℃, and the soil requirements are not strict, but it is better to plant seeds or split roots in sandy loam with deep soil layer and loose and fertile soil. Spring sowing in late March in the south, mid-April or late April in the north, autumn sowing in the south from late September to early October, and north from late October to early November before ground freezing, root reproduction can be carried out in spring and autumn.

Sowing and propagation of Crane grass

The sowing and propagation of crane grass can be sowed in spring or autumn. Spring sowing is in the middle and late ten days of April in the north, and autumn sowing is carried out before freezing in late October. When sowing, open a sowing ditch of 1 cm to 2 cm according to the row spacing of 30 cm to 35 cm. When sowing in autumn, sow the seeds evenly in the ditch, cover with thin soil, put a little pressure, and water them in time after sowing. The seed consumption is 1-1.5 kg per mu.

Separate plant propagation of Crane grass

The split propagation of Crane grass can be carried out in both spring and autumn, and the roots can be dug out and split. Each root must be planted with 2 or 3 root buds and planted in time. The hole is planted at a distance of 30 cm to 15 cm, digging a hole 15 cm deep, planting 1 root in each hole, and compacting with soil covering 5 cm. If it has been germinated, the bud will be exposed to the soil during planting and watered after planting.

 
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