Breeding methods and precautions for Malin
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Precautions for breeding Ma Lin
Malin is a perennial dense herbaceous plant. So how to breed it? What should you pay attention to when breeding it? The editor will tell you.
How to breed marlin
Cultivation methods of horse chestnut
Soil and fertilizer
Horse chestnut has relatively strong adaptability to soil. Use drainage when breeding. A good sandy loam soil will do.
Before transplanting, remove the weeds in the soil to ensure that nutrients are not lost, and ensure sufficient base fertilizer to enable long-lasting and vigorous growth of the horsetail.
Transplanting of Malan
To make Malan grow rapidly, transplanting is necessary. The transplanting time is in September. When it is slightly cold in November, it can be covered with plastic to keep it warm. .
During the growth period of Malan in autumn and winter, punctate leaf spot disease often occurs, and it can be controlled by spreading plant ash.
Harvesting of Malan
Because artificial cultivation allows Malan to be produced in large quantities, and Malan itself is a vegetable that can be harvested all year round. It can be planted once and continuously. Harvesting takes many years, so harvest on time.
Precautions for breeding Ma Lin
Be careful when pruning
Be sure to keep short buds and young shoots after pruning, and then store them in a humid pottery jar, and then spray fine water to prevent wilting , you can also eat!
Attention on harvesting
After each harvest, nitrogen fertilizer should be added in time to ensure sufficient nutrients.
Note on transplanting
When transplanting, cover it with plastic. After the Qingming Festival, remove the plastic film and let the malan grow naturally. However, you must pay attention to fertilizing and watering. Water management.
Precautions for breeding Ma Lin
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