Anoectochilus formosanus seedling cultivation medium and seedling cultivation method
A technology of cultivation substrate and cultivation method, which is applied in the field of cultivation substrate of clematis, can solve the problems of reduced survival rate of young seedlings and large seedlings, destruction of clematis disinfection environment, clematis damping-off, etc., so as to promote the prevention and control of insect pests, reduce Effects of pesticide residues and incidence reduction
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Embodiment 1
[0024] Raw material source: Peanut shells are agricultural waste purchased locally
[0025] Redwood sawdust was purchased waste from a local rosewood furniture factory, which is a mixture of various types of redwood.
[0026] Bamboo vinegar was obtained commercially.
[0027] Production of culture substrate: Peanut shells are crushed, mixed with mahogany sawdust at a weight ratio of 4:1, soaked in water for 7 days to make the peanut shells and mahogany sawdust soaked, then piled up, sealed with plastic film for anaerobic fermentation 10 One day, spray the pile of peanut shells and mahogany sawdust with 200-fold diluted nano-bamboo vinegar to make it completely wetted by the nano-bamboo vinegar, and then put it into the basket. Each indigo is 26cm long and 35cm wide, and the cultivation substrate in the basket can be laid about 3-5cm thick.
[0028] Indoor cultivation: Selected seedlings with a seedling height of 5-7 cm are cultivated indoors for 10 to 15 days to adapt to the...
Embodiment 2
[0032] Raw material source: Peanut shells are agricultural waste purchased locally
[0033] Redwood sawdust was purchased waste from a local rosewood furniture factory, which is a mixture of various types of redwood.
[0034] Bamboo vinegar was obtained commercially.
[0035] Production of culture substrate: crushed peanut shells and mixed with the above-mentioned redwood sawdust in a weight ratio of 4:1, soaked in water for 7 days to make the peanut shells and redwood sawdust soaked, then built a pile, sealed with a plastic film for anaerobic fermentation 20 One day, spray the peanut shells and mahogany sawdust piles with 300 times diluted nano-bamboo vinegar to make them completely wetted by nano-bamboo vinegar, and then put them into baskets. Each blue length is 28cm, and width is 45cm, and the cultivation substrate in the basket can be laid about 3-5cm thick.
[0036]Indoor cultivation: Selected seedlings with a seedling height of 5-7 cm are cultivated indoors for 10 to ...
Embodiment 3
[0040] Raw material source: Peanut shells are agricultural waste purchased locally
[0041] Mahogany sawdust is waste purchased from local mahogany furniture factories, mainly a mixture of huanghuali wood and chicken wing wood mahogany.
[0042] Bamboo vinegar was obtained commercially.
[0043] Preparation of culture substrate: Peanut shells are crushed (coarsely crushed), mixed with sawdust at a weight ratio of 4:1, soaked in water for 7 days, so that peanut shells and mahogany sawdust are soaked, and then piled up, sealed with plastic film for non-fertilization. After oxygen fermentation for 15 days, the peanut shells and mahogany sawdust piles were sprayed with 250-fold diluted nano-bamboo vinegar, so that they were completely wetted by the nano-bamboo vinegar, and then put into baskets. Each basket is 28cm long and 45cm wide, and the cultivation substrate in the basket can be laid about 3-5cm thick.
[0044] Indoor cultivation: Selected seedlings with a seedling height ...
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