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Artificial planting method of bitter herb

A planting method and a technology for Bitterweed, applied in the fields of botanical equipment and methods, horticulture, application, etc., can solve the problems of long growth cycle, low yield, short growth cycle, etc., achieve pure varieties, simple planting methods, and increase annual output. Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-08-25
陈进实
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Problems solved by technology

[0004] The present invention mainly aims at the technical problems of long growth period and low yield in the existing bitter vegetable planting method, and provides an artificial planting method of bitter vegetable with short growth period and high yield

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Embodiment 1

[0019] In spring, choose wild bitter cabbage plants with wide and fat leaves, dig out their rhizomes, cut the rhizomes every 3 nodes, and soak them in water for about 10 minutes.

[0020] Arrange the land according to the furrow planting method, the distance between the ridges is 1.5 meters, take the rhizomes arranged in the previous step for planting, ensure that two rhizomes are buried in the soil, and one rhizome is exposed on the ground. 5 cm x 25 cm, gently suppress after covering with soil, and pour enough water for root setting. After planting, farmyard manure is applied, and the fertilization interval is about 30 cm, so that it can grow naturally. When the leaves grow to more than 4 cm, they can be harvested and listed.

[0021] After about 30 days of cultivation and management, it can be harvested for the first time, and the young leaves can be picked. The yield per mu of land can reach 1500kg, allowing it to grow naturally to germinate a new batch of bitter herbs. It...

Embodiment 2

[0023] In spring or autumn, choose wild bitter cabbage plants with wide and fat leaves, dig out their rhizomes, cut the rhizomes every 4 nodes, and soak them in water for about 20 minutes.

[0024] Arrange the land according to the furrow planting method, the distance between the ridges is 1.5 meters, take the rhizomes arranged in the previous step for planting, ensure that there are two rhizomes buried in the soil, and two rhizomes are exposed on the ground, the distance between plants and rows 5 cm x 25 cm, gently suppress after covering with soil, and pour enough water for root setting. After planting, farmyard manure is applied, and the fertilization interval is about 60 cm. After fertilization, straw mats are covered on the ground for heat preservation and moisture retention. Bitter cabbage begins to grow naturally, and it is watered moderately during the growth process. When the leaves grow to more than 4 cm, they can be harvested and marketed. This planting method cove...

Embodiment 3

[0027] When planting in a greenhouse, the specific method is the same as in Example 1, except that the row spacing between plants is 5 cm × 20 cm, and the temperature is maintained within the range of 0 to 20°C. When the shed temperature reaches 25°C, ventilate and cool down in time to ensure that the temperature is within 20°C, and ventilate when necessary.

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Abstract

The invention belongs to the field of agricultural plantation, in particular to an artificial planting method for bitter herb, which is characterized by comprising the following steps: a, drawing materials by cuttage: taking a wild plant with wide and fat foliage, cutting root stock thereof into sections, wherein each section comprises at least three knots, and soaking in water for 10-20min; and b, planting: collating land by a ridge cultivation method with a ridge interval of 1.5m, taking bitter herb sections in step a to plant, fertilizing farm manure and growing naturally, wherein at least two knots are buried in soil, the row space of each plant is 5cm*25cm, and the fertilizing spacing is 30-60cm. The invention solves the technical problems of long growth cycle and low yield of the existing bitter herb plantation method. The bitter herb in the invention can rapidly propagate in the same year due to using the root stock of the bitter herb to propagate, thus shortening the growth cycle of the bitter herb and improving the annual output thereof. Moreover, the bitter herb obtained by the method is pure, and has less mishmash, and the planting method thereof is simple and convenient with easy management.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of agricultural planting, and in particular relates to a method for artificially planting bitter herbs. Background technique [0002] As we all know, bitter cabbage is a non-toxic wild plant with both medicinal and edible properties. , No coriander, etc., are the young leaves of Compositae Kudingcai. Bitter cabbage is a perennial wild vegetable that people like to eat. It not only has high nutritional value, but also has medical functions such as clearing away heat and detoxifying. [0003] Bitter cabbage has strong adaptability and can grow in the fields and roadsides, but picking in the wild alone cannot meet the needs of the market, and wild bitter cabbage coexists with weeds, and the leaves are narrow and small, making it difficult to process. The history of artificial planting of bitter herbs is relatively short, and the seed planting method is generally used at present, but the planting period of bitter herbs ...

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IPC IPC(8): A01G1/00
Inventor 陈进实
Owner 陈进实
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