Method for cultivating reed stem to sprout in timely, efficient and quick manner
A stalk and reed technology, applied in the field of rapid germination and cultivation, timely and efficient reed stalks, can solve the problems of perishable germination rate of stalks and buds, long time required for germination, unclear stalk cutting and germination time, etc. The germination rate and the effect of saving germination time
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[0018] Concrete steps and conditions of the present invention are further described below:
[0019] 1. Cutting time of stalks
[0020] After the reed natural community turns green from late April to early May, when it grows to early June to mid-July, select the well-grown stalks to harvest from the ground. The stems in June have about 5-7 nodes. At this time, the stems are relatively soft, with strong germination ability and high germination rate. In early and mid-July, with the growth of reeds, the degree of fibrosis of the stalks increases, and the germination ability weakens. Therefore, at this time, the stalks with less than 10 nodes should be selected for cutting stalks for germination. After mid-July, the degree of fibrosis of reed stalks is further aggravated, and the germination rate is very low, so it is not suitable to use stalks for asexual propagation. The time to cut the stalks every day should be selected before 9:00 am or after 15:00 pm to prevent the stalks f...
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