Method for promoting early emergence, orderly seedling and seedling strengthening of wettish-cultivated water dropwort in summer
A technology of moistening and root-promoting agent, which is applied in the field of promoting the early emergence of watercress seedlings, uniform seedlings and strong seedlings. It can solve the problems of affecting the germination and growth of watercress seed stems, not being seen, and the soil is not in place, so as to improve the economic benefits of planting. , increase the first stubble yield, increase the effect of weed growth
- Summary
- Abstract
- Description
- Claims
- Application Information
AI Technical Summary
Problems solved by technology
Method used
Examples
Embodiment 1
[0027] Embodiment 1: according to the following steps to promote the early emergence of cress
[0028] (1) Prepare nutrient soil: choose paddy field soil as the matrix soil, which has low salt content, low pH value, few grass seeds, no pesticide residues, loose and fertile soil; according to 85% matrix soil, 5% 45% nitrogen and phosphorus Mix the mass ratio of potassium compound fertilizer and 10% well-decomposed pig manure, and pass through a 5-mesh sieve to obtain nutrient soil;
[0029] (2) Soil preparation for furrows and ridges: plow the soil in June, every 667m 2 Apply 1500kg of decomposed organic fertilizer and 100kg of plant ash. After the fertilizer and soil are fully raked, divide the plot into furrows with a height of 5cm and a width of 100cm. Leave a walkway with a width of 30 cm, and build a 25 cm high and 10 cm wide tamped anti-seepage ridge around the solar greenhouse to prevent the water from seeping out of the field;
[0030] (3) Make cress seed stems: choos...
Embodiment 2
[0036] Embodiment 2: according to the following steps, promote the early emergence of cress
[0037] (1) Prepare nutrient soil: choose paddy field soil as the matrix soil, which has low salt content, low pH value, few grass seeds, no pesticide residues, loose and fertile soil; according to 85% matrix soil, 5% 45% nitrogen and phosphorus Mix the mass ratio of potassium compound fertilizer and 10% well-decomposed cow dung, and pass through a 5-mesh sieve to obtain nutrient soil;
[0038] (2) Soil preparation for furrows and ridges: plow the soil in June, every 667m 2 Apply 1500kg of decomposed organic fertilizer and 100kg of plant ash. After the fertilizer and soil are fully raked, divide the plot into furrows with a height of 5cm and a width of 100cm. Leave a walkway with a width of 30 cm, and build a 25 cm high and 10 cm wide tamped anti-seepage ridge around the solar greenhouse to prevent the water from seeping out of the field;
[0039] (3) Make cress seed stems: choose heal...
Embodiment 3
[0045] Embodiment 3: according to the following steps to promote the early emergence of cress
[0046] (1) Prepare nutrient soil: choose paddy field soil as the matrix soil, which has low salt content, low pH value, few grass seeds, no pesticide residues, loose and fertile soil; according to 85% matrix soil, 5% 45% nitrogen and phosphorus Mix the mass ratio of potassium compound fertilizer and 10% well-decomposed pig manure, and pass through a 5-mesh sieve to obtain nutrient soil;
[0047] (2) Soil preparation for furrows and ridges: plow the soil in June, every 667m 2 Apply 1500kg of decomposed organic fertilizer and 100kg of plant ash. After the fertilizer and soil are fully raked, divide the plot into furrows with a height of 5cm and a width of 100cm. Leave a walkway with a width of 30 cm, and build a 25 cm high and 10 cm wide tamped anti-seepage ridge around the solar greenhouse to prevent the water from seeping out of the field;
[0048] (3) Make cress seed stems: choos...
PUM
Property | Measurement | Unit |
---|---|---|
Thickness | aaaaa | aaaaa |
Abstract
Description
Claims
Application Information
- R&D Engineer
- R&D Manager
- IP Professional
- Industry Leading Data Capabilities
- Powerful AI technology
- Patent DNA Extraction
Browse by: Latest US Patents, China's latest patents, Technical Efficacy Thesaurus, Application Domain, Technology Topic, Popular Technical Reports.
© 2024 PatSnap. All rights reserved.Legal|Privacy policy|Modern Slavery Act Transparency Statement|Sitemap|About US| Contact US: help@patsnap.com