interplanted gastrodia elata
1. Interplanting time. The interplanting of Gastrodia elata in cortex moutan should be carried out from late autumn to early spring of the following year, which is not only the dormant period of peony, but also the harvest period and the best planting period of Gastrodia elata.
2. Interplanting methods. The plot of peony interplanted with gastrodia elata should be selected for more than 1 year. First of all, we should prepare Armillaria mellea and Gastrodia elata seeds, and at the same time prepare enough leaves for filling and covering, and then plant them according to the conventional planting method of Gastrodia elata. When planting, first sprinkle a layer of leaves between the rows of cortex moutan, preferably 5 cm ~10 cm thick, and then put the fungus materials on the leaves, put the fungus materials in the shape of "I", and according to the length of the fungus materials, put a seed every 8 cm ~10 cm away, the seed should be close to the fish scale mouth, then fill the gap between the fungus materials with leaves, and cover it with leaves 20 cm thick. According to the shade of peony leaves, cover them with broad-leaved branches and pour water once to make the covered leaves closely connected. Generally, only one layer can be planted. It is important to note that when covering leaves, do not cover peony plants.
3. Strengthen management and protection. Once gastrodia elata interplanting, interplanting plots around to be protected to prevent livestock and poultry into the ground damage. In the season of little rain and high temperature, water can be properly watered to prevent drought and cool down. When Gastrodia elata is harvested, the rotten leaves after cultivation of Gastrodia elata can be piled at the base of peony plants. In this way, it can be interplanted continuously for 3 to 4 years until the cortex moutan is dug and processed.
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Planting Gastrodia elata in plastic greenhouse
Planting Gastrodia elata in plastic greenhouse has the advantages of large or small scale, small investment, high benefit, labor-saving, labor-saving, cultivated land saving, no fertilization, no medicine, no weeding, and remarkable economic benefits. The technology is introduced as follows: 1 the site should be built on shady slope or semi-shady and semi-sunny slope, sandy land with good permeability and pH 5.5, slightly acidic or neutral soil. 2 the greenhouse is built according to the construction method of vegetable greenhouse, sitting from north to south, the size can be determined according to the scale of cultivated Gastrodia elata, generally 8 meters wide and long anywhere.
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Increase the output of Gastrodia elata
In order to achieve stable and high yield, Gastrodia elata must first plant the first five hurdles: the first is to choose the site. Gastrodia elata can be planted according to local conditions, such as indoor, air-raid shelter, semi-basement, chicken shed and so on. Because Gastrodia elata likes dark, moist and cool environment, we should try to choose places with good ventilation and shade, among which semi-basement and field gutter are the best. It can be reused by laying a layer of brick, or the thickness of the bottom sand can be thickened to enhance its water permeability. Second, if the interior is a cement floor, high-quality Armillaria mellea materials are used.
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