Planting and topdressing of Lily
Planting: ① digging trenches: the direction of the trench is perpendicular to the direction of the border, and the ditch depth is 5-10 cm. ② seed ball: pay attention to protect the new root. ③ cover soil: the soil cover should be slightly higher than the border surface, in order to preserve soil moisture and drainage.
Topdressing: ① mainly contains nitrogen and potassium chemical fertilizer, can also use some liquid organic fertilizer, such as bean cake water and so on. Lily generally does not apply phosphate fertilizer, which can be provided by organic fertilizer. ② fertilization period. One month after emergence, bean cake water and 0.5% ammonium sulfate were applied, and 0.2% potassium salicylate and 0.2% ammonium sulfate were mixed. After the bud appears, it can be fertilized outside the root and sprayed with 0.05% potassium nitrate solution. After flowering, chemical fertilizer can be applied again to facilitate bulb expansion.
- Prev
Bulb propagation of lily
The life span of lily seeds is very short, it will lose its germination ability after half a year storage, and sowing seedlings need to be cultivated for many years to blossom. After sowing, lilies need to be cultivated for several years before commercial bulbs can be obtained. So generally use asexual reproduction to obtain the seed ball, and then plant the seed ball into the field to grow into commercial lilies. Bulbs are first cultivated into bulbs of 50 ~ 100 grams with various reproductive materials, and the number of years required varies according to the reproductive organs used. The following is a brief introduction to the methods of bulblet cultivation. The method of bulb cultivation is suitable for producing beads.
- Next
Cultivation techniques and Propagation methods of Lily
Lily as an important precious fresh cut flower here focuses on its cultivation techniques and propagation methods: 1, cultivation techniques: (1) planting site selection: the planting site should be selected with high topography, good drainage, loose soil, rich in humus, deep and loose soil. Most species prefer slightly acidic soil. Avoid continuous cropping. (2) soil treatment: because the cultivation of lilies does not cover a large area like field crops, local soil exchange can be used to improve the soil environment. First dig up the original soil on the line where you are going to plant lilies
Related
- Fuxing push coffee new agricultural production and marketing class: lack of small-scale processing plants
- Jujube rice field leisure farm deep ploughing Yilan for five years to create a space for organic food and play
- Nongyu Farm-A trial of organic papaya for brave women with advanced technology
- Four points for attention in the prevention and control of diseases and insect pests of edible fungi
- How to add nutrient solution to Edible Fungi
- Is there any good way to control edible fungus mites?
- Open Inoculation Technology of Edible Fungi
- Is there any clever way to use fertilizer for edible fungus in winter?
- What agents are used to kill the pathogens of edible fungi in the mushroom shed?
- Rapid drying of Edible Fungi