Plug seedling raising method for cucumbers
A technology for raising seedlings and cucumbers in plug trays, which is applied in the field of crop cultivation, can solve the problems of low survival rate, slow growth and development, and long seedling period of cucumbers, and achieve the effects of large root volume, easy water seepage, and good water retention
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[0021] A method for cultivating cucumber seedlings in plug trays, characterized in that the seedling substrate used is made of the following raw materials in parts by mass: 30 parts of cow dung, 20 parts of bagasse, 20 parts of edible mushroom residue, 5 parts of chestnut shells, 5 parts of plant ash, and perlite 10 parts, 10 parts of inorganic fertilizer, 1 part of microbial strains, the microbial strains include Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus stearothermophilus, yeast, and Bacillus circulans with a mass ratio of 2:2:2:1.
[0022] The edible mushroom dregs are shiitake mushroom dregs.
[0023] The inorganic fertilizer includes ammonium nitrate phosphorus, monoammonium phosphate and potassium chloride in a mass ratio of 2:1:1.
[0024] The preparation method of described cucumber seedling-raising substrate, comprises the following steps:
[0025] (1) Mix bagasse, edible fungus residue, and chestnut shells in proportion, process them into fine powder, and then mix them with cow d...
Embodiment 2
[0032] A method for cultivating cucumber seedlings in plug trays, characterized in that the seedling substrate used is made of the following raw materials in parts by mass: 35 parts of cow dung, 25 parts of bagasse, 25 parts of edible mushroom residue, 7.5 parts of chestnut shells, 7.5 parts of plant ash, perlite 15 parts, 15 parts of inorganic fertilizer, 2 parts of microbial strains, the microbial strains include Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus stearothermophilus, saccharomyces, and Bacillus circulans with a mass ratio of 2.5:2.5:2.5:1.5.
[0033] The edible fungus dregs are straw mushroom dregs.
[0034] The inorganic fertilizer includes ammonium nitrate phosphorus, monoammonium phosphate and potassium chloride in a mass ratio of 3:2:2.
[0035] The preparation method of described cucumber seedling-raising substrate, comprises the following steps:
[0036] (1) Mix bagasse, edible fungus residue, and chestnut shells in proportion, process them into fine powder, and then mix the...
Embodiment 3
[0043] A method for cultivating cucumber seedlings in plug trays, characterized in that the seedling substrate used is made of the following raw materials in parts by mass: 40 parts of cow dung, 30 parts of bagasse, 30 parts of edible mushroom residue, 10 parts of chestnut shells, 10 parts of plant ash, perlite 20 parts, 20 parts of inorganic fertilizer, 3 parts of microbial strains, the microbial strains include Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus stearothermophilus, saccharomyces, and Bacillus circulans with a mass ratio of 3:3:3:2.
[0044] The edible mushroom residue is Pleurotus eryngii residue.
[0045] The inorganic fertilizer includes ammonium nitrate phosphorus, monoammonium phosphate and potassium chloride in a mass ratio of 5:4:4.
[0046] The preparation method of described cucumber seedling-raising substrate, comprises the following steps:
[0047] (1) Mix bagasse, edible fungus residue, and chestnut shells in proportion, process them into fine powder, and then mix them ...
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