Method for promoting germination of zingiber mioga tender shoots through pleurotus eryngii mushroom dregs
A technology of Pleurotus eryngii mushroom residue and sun lotus shoots, which is applied in botany equipment and methods, horticulture, plant protection covers, etc., can solve the problem of not clearly providing greenhouse planting or indoor planting, not clearly specifying the cultivation season, and not having clear directions Sexuality and other issues to achieve the effect of increasing planting benefits, promoting early germination, and improving overall benefits
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[0031] At the beginning of November, the sunflower tubers with large blocks (diameter 10cm), many buds, and no pests and diseases were selected as seeds, and the amount of seeds per mu was about 1200kg. Before sowing, use 500 times of 50% carbendazim wettable powder + 1000 times of 46% copper hydroxide water dispersible granules to sterilize the sunflower seeds by soaking them for 30 minutes. After soaking, let them dry in the air for 2 days. Stack them in a dry and clean cultivation room for 4 days, and control the cultivation temperature at 18-25°C. Before sowing, the planting shed needs to be treated, 50kg of plant ash and 500kg of decomposed cake fertilizer should be sprinkled per mu, and then dug and finely ground, and the shed should be covered with plastic film. Open the tank ditch in the greenhouse: the width of the tank is 1.2m, the width of the tank is 40cm, the height of the tank is 10cm, and drainage ditches are left around. Select the remaining fungus residue fro...
Embodiment 2
[0035] At the beginning of November, the sunflower tubers with large blocks (diameter 10cm), many buds, and no pests and diseases were selected as seeds, and the amount of seeds per mu was about 1200kg. Before sowing, use 500 times of 50% carbendazim wettable powder + 1000 times of 46% copper hydroxide water dispersible granules to sterilize the sunflower seeds by soaking them for 30 minutes. After soaking, let them dry in the air for 2 days. Stack them in a dry and clean cultivation room for 4 days, and control the cultivation temperature at 18-25°C. Before sowing, the planting shed needs to be treated, 50kg of plant ash and 500kg of decomposed cake fertilizer should be sprinkled per mu, and then dug and finely ground, and the shed should be covered with plastic film. Open the tank ditch in the greenhouse: the width of the tank is 1.2m, the width of the tank is 40cm, the height of the tank is 15cm, and drainage ditches are left around. Select the remaining fungus residue fro...
Embodiment 3
[0039] At the beginning of November, the sunflower tubers with large blocks (diameter 15cm), many buds, and no pests and diseases were selected as seeds, and the amount of seeds per mu was about 1200kg. Before sowing, use 500 times of 50% carbendazim wettable powder + 1000 times of 46% copper hydroxide water dispersible granules to sterilize the sunflower seeds by soaking them for 30 minutes. After soaking, let them dry in the air for 2 days. Stack them in a dry and clean cultivation room for 4 days, and control the cultivation temperature at 18-25°C. Before sowing, the planting shed needs to be treated, 50kg of plant ash and 500kg of decomposed cake fertilizer should be sprinkled per mu, and then dug and finely ground, and the shed should be covered with plastic film. Open the tank ditch in the greenhouse: the width of the tank is 1.2m, the width of the tank is 40cm, the height of the tank is 15cm, and drainage ditches are left around. Select the remaining fungus residue fro...
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