Cultivation of Chinese herbal medicine; The process of cultivating Chinese herbal medicine
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2023-05-26 09:16
Suitable land for planting should be selected based on factors such as deep soil layer, loose and fertile soil texture, strong water and fertilizer retention capacity, rich humus content, good drainage conditions, and sufficient irrigation. Deep plowing and soil improvement should be carried out, along with balanced fertilization and increased application of organic fertilizers. Medicinal plant roots grow deep into the ground, especially root-type medicinal plants, with roots reaching depths of up to 50cm. For plots with insufficient soil moisture, supplementary irrigation should be done before sowing to ensure full, uniform, and strong seedlings.
Secondly, strictly control the seeding rate. Excessive seeding not only wastes seeds but also easily leads to weak seedlings, resulting in reduced growth and yield in the later stage. Timely thinning and transplanting should be carried out to retain strong seedlings, ensuring full, uniform, and strong seedlings. From June onwards, conduct weeding and cultivation to reduce unnecessary nutrient consumption and lessen the incidence of pests and diseases. Timely topdressing and irrigation should be carried out based on the growth of medicinal plants and soil quality. After the rainy season begins, strengthen the management of drainage facilities and drain water promptly to prevent waterlogging. For underground pests, '812' or other insecticides can be applied before planting. For aboveground pests, low-toxicity and low-residue pesticides should be used to reduce pesticide residues and ensure quality. Diseases are more prevalent during the summer high-temperature and rainy season. Pay attention to timely drainage and flood prevention to reduce humidity. In the early stages of disease outbreak, use multi-fungicides such as carbendazim and mancozeb for timely control.
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