Seedling raising method of coastal plant Hiiragi
A technology of hibiscus and plants, which is applied in the field of raising seedlings of seaside plant hirucus, can solve the problems of not paying enough attention to the value, and not carrying out domestication and cultivation experiments and application promotion of wild hirucus populations, so as to restore and expand the size of the population and protect the organisms. Effects of diversity, restoration and development
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[0064] A method for raising seedlings of seaside plant hibiscus, comprising the following steps:
[0065] 1) Harvesting and adjusting of seeds. In early March 2020, the ripe fruits of the hibiscus were collected at the seawall of Langen Village, Tieshan Port, Beihai, and brought back to the laboratory to soak in clean water to wash off the peel to obtain the seeds and dry them.
[0066] 2) Germination and sowing: The seeds are soaked in 0.5% potassium permanganate for 2 hours to disinfect, rinsed with water, and then covered with straw paper in a large plastic pot for 3 days until the seeds turn white. Sprinkle 3-5g of Shidaisen zinc per square meter on the wet sand bed for sterilization, rake the sand, and evenly pat the scorpion seeds into the sand, and then use a wooden board to flatten the sand, and mist with water. The seeding rate per square meter of sand pond is 50-80g.
[0067] 3) Management after sowing: place sticky rat glue and bird and rat repellent around the nur...
Embodiment 2
[0071] A method for raising seedlings of seaside plant hibiscus, comprising the following steps:
[0072] 1) Seed harvesting and adjustment. In late March 2020, the ripe fruit of the hibiscus was picked at the seawall of Langen Village, Tieshan Port, Beihai, and brought back to the laboratory to soak in clean water to wash off the peel to obtain the seeds, and then air dry.
[0073] 2) Germination and sowing: The seeds are soaked in 0.5% potassium permanganate for 2 hours to disinfect, rinsed with water, and then covered with straw paper in a large plastic pot for 3 days until the seeds turn white. Sprinkle 3-5g of Shidaisen zinc per square meter on the wet sand bed for sterilization, rake the sand, and evenly pat the scorpion seeds into the sand, and then use a wooden board to flatten the sand, and mist with water. The seeding rate per square meter of sand pond is 50-70g.
[0074] 3) Management after sowing: place sticky rat glue and bird and rat repellent around the nursery...
Embodiment 3
[0078] A method for raising seedlings of seaside plant hibiscus, comprising the following steps:
[0079] 1) Seed harvesting and adjustment. In early April 2020, the mature fruits of the hibiscus were picked at the seawall of Langen Village, Tieshan Port, Beihai, and brought back to the laboratory to soak in clean water to wash off the peel to obtain the seeds and dry them.
[0080] 2) Germination and sowing: The seeds are soaked in 0.5% potassium permanganate for 2 hours to disinfect, rinsed with water, and then covered with straw paper in a large plastic pot for 3 days until the seeds turn white. Sprinkle 3-5g of Shidaisen zinc per square meter on the wet sand bed for sterilization, rake the sand, and evenly pat the scorpion seeds into the sand, and then use a wooden board to flatten the sand, and mist with water. The seeding rate per square meter of sand pond is 40-60g.
[0081] 3) Management after sowing: place sticky rat glue and bird and rat repellent around the nursery...
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