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What is the method of planting Gastrodia elata in single-layer box

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, At the bottom of the box, put a layer of culture material, about 6 cm thick, along the length of the box, put 5 high-quality sticks at equal distance, and sprinkle the culture material between the sticks, so that half of the sticks are buried and half exposed. Gastrodia elata is not planted in the gap between the bacterial stick and the box board, but 4 rows of Gastrodia elata are planted in the gap between the bacterial stick and the bacterial stick, or Gastrodia elata is also planted between the bacterial stick and the box board, which can be planted for 6 rows. Put the hemp seed next to the stick next to it. In order to provide adequate nutrition for Gastrodia elata, 5-6 branches were added between the stick and the stick, and then

First put a layer of culture material at the bottom of the box, about 6 cm thick, along the length of the box, put 5 high-quality bacteria sticks at equal distances, sprinkle culture material between the bacteria sticks, so that half of the bacteria sticks are buried and half are exposed. Gastrodia elata is not planted in the gap between the bacteria stick and the box plate, but 4 rows of Gastrodia elata are planted in the gap between the bacteria stick and the bacteria stick, or 6 rows of Gastrodia elata are planted between the bacteria stick and the box plate. Put the hemp seeds next to the stick. In order to make gastrodia elata have enough nutrition supply, add 5~6 bacterial branches between the bacterial sticks and the bacterial sticks, and then fill the basic culture medium to half of the box. In order to make better use of the available space in the box, a layer of fresh bacteria should be placed first, and then the culture material should be placed to the full box. After 1 to 2 months of culture, the upper layer of these bacteria can be cultured into bacterial rods. Use the bacteria stick to cultivate Gastrodia elata again or use it as a bacteria expander.

 
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