Cultivation technology for autumn bamboo shoots of Phyllostachys praecox
A technology of autumn bamboo shoots and thunder bamboo, which is applied in the field of autumn shoot cultivation of thunder bamboo, can solve the problems of imperfection, short production cycle of thunder bamboo, and influence on the output of bamboo shoots in high-yield thunder bamboo forests, and achieve the effect of increasing output value and output
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[0027] A kind of autumn shoot cultivation technique of thunder bamboo, comprises the following steps:
[0028] 1. Land reclamation: Fully cultivate the forest land with a depth of 30 to 40 cm. Fully cultivate the forest land in winter, which can not only improve the physical and chemical properties of the soil and the afforestation conditions of the forest land, but also increase the survival rate of thunder bamboo. Freezing the overwintering pests in the soil, effectively reducing the density of forest pests;
[0029] 2. Select mother bamboo: choose Phyllostachys praecox that has grown from new shoots for 2 to 3 years as the mother bamboo, because the 1-year-old Phyllostachys praecox is in a weak age stage, with weak cold resistance, and the temperature is dry in winter, and it is easy to lose water. 3 Bamboos older than one year are not suitable for mother bamboo, because the bamboo shoots of old bamboos are sparse and the shoots are not uniform. Most of them have sprouted o...
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