What are the shy ways to plant mimosa seeds? What are the functions of them? Is the root good for the human body?
The flowers, leaves and pods of mimosa have good ornamental effect, which is suitable for potted flowers in balcony and indoor. It can also be planted in the courtyard and other places. So what are the planting methods of mimosa seeds? What are the functions of them? Is the root good for the human body? Mimosa is different from other plants. When touched by people, its petiole is drooping and its small leaves are closed, so people understand it as "shy", so it is called inductive grass, drinking grass, mimosa, mimosa and ugly grass (Cantonese).
1. Planting methods of mimosa seeds
1. Sowing time: generally sowing indoors in early spring.
2. Site selection: direct seeding in small pots, seedling cultivation in shallow pots, or field cultivation.
3. Soil: mixed with 20% rotten leaf soil, 30% garden soil and 50% fine yellow sand.
4. Before sowing: first put an appropriate amount of culture soil in the basin, smooth and compacted, sprinkle through water with a spray pot, and sow immediately after all the water permeates.
5. Sowing: direct seeding, 1-2 seeds per pot. If the seedlings are raised in a shallow basin, the seedlings will be sown on demand at a distance of 2 cm × 2 cm.
6. After sowing: cover the soil 3-5 cm, it is appropriate to cover the seeds. Cover the basin with glass or plastic film to moisturize the basin and place the basin at about 20 ℃ of astigmatism. In the future, when the basin soil is dry, the basin method will be used to irrigate the soil. After about 7-10 days, the seeds germinate and sprout.
Does the root of mimosa do any good to the human body
The whole plant can be used as medicine, and the root soaked in wine or fried with wine can treat rheumatism, neurasthenia, insomnia, etc.; stewed with lean pork, it can treat eye fever, swelling, hepatitis and nephritis; the fresh products of leaves can be smashed, which can be applied to treat swelling, pain and herpes zoster.
Third, the function of mimosa
1. Viewing: mimosa plants are scattered, the feather leaves are slender and beautiful, and their leaves are closed as soon as they touch; mimosa flowers are many and beautiful, giving people the impression of being weak and elegant.
2. Prediction: mimosa is a wonderful plant that can predict the change of sunshine and rain. If you touch it with your hand, its leaves close quickly and open slowly, indicating that the weather will clear up; if you touch mimosa, its leaves contract slowly, droop slowly, or even reopen a little bit, this means that the weather will change from sunny to overcast or it is going to rain.
3. Medicine: whole grass (including mimosa): sweet, astringent, cool. Calming the mind, clearing heat and detoxification. For vomiting and diarrhea, insomnia, infantile accumulation, eye swelling and pain, deep abscess, banded vesicular rash. Root (including mimosa root): astringent, slightly bitter. poisonous. Relieving cough and resolving phlegm, promoting dampness and dredging collaterals, harmonizing the stomach and eliminating accumulation. For cough, phlegm and asthma, rheumatic arthralgia, infantile indigestion.
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