A kind of wild planting method of dendrobium
A technology for wild planting and dendrobium, which is applied in botanical equipment and methods, plant cultivation, gardening, etc., can solve the problems of increasing the management energy and planting cost of growers, the low survival rate of dendrobium planting, and the inability to achieve wild dendrobium, etc. Achieve the effect of improving planting survival rate and quality, rich soil nutritional value and lower planting cost
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[0032] The present embodiment provides a kind of wild planting method of dendrobium, and concrete process is as follows:
[0033] a. Select broad-leaved forest areas with a forest coverage rate of 60% and an altitude of 1200m to 1500m as plantations, select evergreen trees with a trunk diameter greater than or equal to 20cm as epiphytic objects, and place within 1.5m around the selected trunks Remove the bushes, keep the roots of the bushes, and at the same time remove the weeds, scattered weeds and fallen leaves, and keep the roots of the weeds;
[0034] b. Excavate the surface soil at the root of the trunk after the bushes and weeds have been removed. When the excavation depth is less than or equal to 10cm, you can see 3 main roots scattered around the trunk, and one main root is exposed on the ground. The length is 2cm, the width is 1cm, and the depth of the lignified shallow mouth is deep. The distance between the shallow mouth and the bifurcation point of the main root is...
Embodiment 2
[0043] In the present embodiment, 4 strains of Dendrobium were planted on each epiphytic trunk.
[0044] In this embodiment, when looking for epiphytic trees that meet the planting requirements of Example 1 in Example 1, during the excavation of the topsoil, mark 105 epiphytic trees that cannot see 3 main roots when the depth of excavation is 10cm. Cut the shallow opening on the main root, then cut the shallow opening on the trunk buried in the soil, control every epiphytic tree to plant 4 stems of dendrobium, 7cm apart between adjacent dendrobium plants.
[0045] The specific wild planting method of the dendrobium of the present embodiment is as follows:
[0046] a. Select broad-leaved forest areas with a forest coverage rate of 60% and an altitude of 1200m to 1500m as plantations, select evergreen trees with a trunk diameter greater than or equal to 20cm as epiphytic objects, and place within 1.5m around the selected trunks Remove the bushes, keep the roots of the bushes, a...
Embodiment 3
[0055] Present embodiment is on the basis of embodiment 1 and embodiment 2, selects forest coverage rate 70%, and the broad-leaved forest area of altitude 1700m to 2000m is made plantation, finds altogether 158 strains of evergreen epiphytic trees about 30cm in diameter, Choose to plant Dendrobium on the taproot of epiphytic trees or directly on the trunk buried in the soil or at the same time taproot and trunk, and plant Dendrobium 3 per epiphytic tree, the specific conditions are as follows:
[0056] Wherein 26 epiphytic trees only cut shallow mouths to plant dendrobium on the main root;
[0057] Among them, 123 epiphytic trees cut shallow mouths to plant dendrobium on the taproot and the trunk buried in the soil;
[0058] Among them, 9 epiphytic trees were only cut shallowly to plant Dendrobium on the main trunk buried in the soil.
[0059] The specific wild method that the present embodiment provides the dendrobium is as follows:
[0060] a. Select a broad-leaved fores...
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