Key techniques of Lycium barbarum in controlling diseases and insect pests
First, black fruit disease occurs in the rainy season, and the damaged fruits, flowers and buds turn black. Prevention and treatment: remove diseased flowers and diseased fruits, and spray mancozeb or bacilli. Second, aphids, mainly harmful leaves and twigs, control: spray with 1000 times of dimethoate.
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Several key problems should be grasped in cultivating Pleurotus eryngii
Pleurotus eryngii, also known as Pleurotus ostreatus, is one of the rare edible fungi. Its meat is thick, crisp and tender, milky white in color, delicious in taste and rich in nutrition. It is known as "meat in vegetarian". Using the following indoor and outdoor soil covering cultivation techniques, the biological biodegradability can reach 100%, 120%, and the mushroom body is commercial and not covered with soil.
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Soil preparation and fertilization of medlar
Lycium barbarum is a deciduous shrub of Solanaceae, also known as wolfberry fruit, dog milk root, etc. It is a famous fruit plant. Lycium barbarum flower in June to September, fruit in September to October, its leaves, roots, fruits can be used as medicine, potted old roots can also be made into exposed roots bonsai. Lycium barbarum L. has a wide range of adaptability, lax requirements for soil, drought resistance, barren,...
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