How to grow sugarcane (introduction to planting technology)

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1. Select cane sprouts

2. Land selection

3. Planting sugarcane buds

4. Management work


When planting sugarcane, you can use cane buds. It is best to choose ones with more tail buds, which are thicker and grow longer. They have strong cold resistance, are easier to manage, and have higher yields. Choose a plot with loose, fertile soil, plow the land first, plow the soil deeply, and then spread fertilizer to increase nutrients. After processing, the cane sprouts can be planted and exposed to the sun after planting, and they will soon grow thinner. In addition, in the later stage, attention should be paid to timely fertilization, watering, and sufficient moisture and nutrients for better growth.


How to grow sugar cane (Introduction to planting technology)
1. Select cane sprouts

1. Select cane buds

When planting, cane buds are used for planting. Choose ones with many tail buds, which are thick and grow relatively long. They have strong cold resistance and will be better after planting. Yields will be higher, of course, and good seeds can be sown, either way.

Sugar Cane

2. Land selection

When planting, choose a plot with loose and fertile soil. The land must be plowed first and the soil deeply plowed. It is best to spread some organic fertilizer to increase nutrients, so that whether you are planting cane sprouts or seeds, they can germinate and take root faster. And the growth in the later period will be better and sweeter and more delicious fruits will be produced.

Sugar Cane

3. Planting Cane Buds

After the soil is prepared and the cane sprouts are selected, they can be planted. Plant the cane sprouts into the soil and expose them to moderate amounts of sunlight, so that they will soon re-root and grow a root system.

Sugar Cane

IV. Management Work

Management work after planting is very important. Fertilize in time and apply an appropriate amount of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizer. It is recommended to combine it with watering, so that the fertilizer will be diluted faster and easier to be absorbed. When the cane buds grow to about one meter, they need to be fertilized every half a month. The best fertilizer is decomposed organic fertilizer, and the soil must be kept moist, so that the growth will be stronger.


2. Land selection

3. Planting sugarcane buds

4. Management work












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