Cultivation methods and precautions of citronella
Soil for breeding
The growth of taro does not require high soil. Generally, it can be cultivated only in ordinary soil.
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However, it should be noted that alkaline soil and sandy soil can not be used for the cultivation of taro. Taro is afraid of drought and is not suitable for continuous cropping. Therefore, it is best to use Cereals, beans and vegetables in the first crop to ensure the growth and development of taro.
Soil Consolidation Management
Before sowing, the taro should first tidy up the soil and apply farm fertilizer first, which is strongly conducive to the growth after sowing.
Comb and level the soil, and then sow seeds.
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The soil should not be wet as soon as it comes up. Sprinkle water after sowing seeds to keep it wet.
sow
The sowing of taro is divided into direct seeding and seedling transplanting. The sowing time should be in spring. It can be sown in batches, once every 10 days.
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When sowing, pay attention to ensure the warmth of the environment, and the sowing soil should be thin and light, and the soil should also maintain a certain humidity.
Maintenance and management of citronella
Pay attention to light. There should be sufficient light every day, but do not direct strong light. Watering should not be too much. Ponding should be avoided to avoid seed necrosis and germination.
When applying fertilizer, it should be applied according to the growth of seedlings after seed germination.
Pay attention to the maintenance in winter. Take cold proof measures. You can put it in a place with light. When it is very cold, you can cover the potted plants with plastic film to achieve the effect of thermal insulation. When the temperature turns around, uncover the film, ventilate and water.