Seedling growing method for improving photosynthesis of young leaves of Chinese cabbage
A photosynthesis and cabbage technology, applied in the field of plant seedling raising, can solve the problems of not ensuring the uniformity of seedling growth, affecting plant growth, yield and quality, and plant size differences, so as to ensure chemical pollution and improve stress resistance. enhance the effect of phosphorylation
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[0021] A seedling raising method for improving the photosynthesis of young cabbage leaves, comprising the following aspects:
[0022] (1) Seed pretreatment: select varieties with good quality, high yield and disease resistance, preheat the seeds in warm water at 36°C for 10 minutes, take them out, reset them in hot water at 50°C for 15 minutes, and use them after taking them out Rinse with cold water to cool down and air dry naturally;
[0023] (2) Configure the bed soil: spread the medicine soil on the bottom of the seedbed, then mix the garden soil and nutrient supplement particles evenly and cover it on the medicine soil. The total soil volume in the seeding bed can reach a thickness of 4cm;
[0024] The nutritional supplement granules are made of the following raw materials in parts by weight (kg): fly maggot powder 26, urea 6, paulownia sawdust 13, traditional Chinese medicine residue 35, fly ash 12, water; the preparation method is to mix paulownia sawdust, After mixing...
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