Soil
Angelica sinensis is suitable for planting at an altitude of about 2500 meters. It likes a dark and humid environment. It is best to be on a cool hillside without sunshine, where the soil is soft and flat p>
Sow
Angelica sinensis will pick its mature fruit before and after the beginning of summer, and use it as seed after natural air drying in a cool and dry place. It is best to plant it between late May and early June of the next year p>
The seeds are evenly scattered on the soil surface, which needs to be covered with a layer of soil with a thickness of about 5mm p>
After germination, if weeds grow around, they should be cleaned up in time, and it is best to pull them out directly by hand. Be careful not to hurt the new buds when pulling out; If the new buds are too tight, remove the excess buds as soon as possible p>
Transplant
The seedlings of Angelica sinensis need to be dug out from the ground in about 110 days from the seed sowing land. The action of digging the seedlings should be light to avoid damaging their roots. About 90 seedlings can be bundled into a handful and brought back to storage. Stored seedlings should be stored in a cool and dry place for about half a month p>
After about half a month, the angelica seedlings shall be transplanted to an altitude of about 2500 meters for planting, and the soil surface for planting shall be flat. In planting, the spacing should be well controlled and should not be too dense. The planting depth shall not exceed 5cm, and weeding during the growth period shall prevent damaging its roots. The use of herbicides or pesticides is prohibited. During this period, attention should be paid to the drought and flood of soil, irrigation and drainage. Appropriate fertilization p>
In early June, relatively weak, unhealthy and over dense seedlings should be removed. Prevent the normal growth of other seedlings p>
Angelica sinensis is suitable to be harvested in mid and late October p>