Introduction to Bupleurum Growth Bupleurum is suitable for growing on drier slopes, forest gaps, grass, roadsides or ditches. It is mainly produced in Hebei, Henan, Liaoning, Hubei, Shaanxi and other places. Bupleurum growth cycleBupleurum seeds cannot be used every other year. They have strong adaptability and are more resistant to cold and drought. They avoid high temperatures and waterlogged areas. Growth cycle of Bupleurum : Bupleurum can be harvested 2 years after sowing, before new shoots grow in spring. After harvesting, it is sun-dried or cut and then sun-dried, with a yield of 1,800 to 2,700 kilograms per hectare. Growth rate of Bupleurum The rhizome of Bupleurum begins to grow from mid-to-late April to early July, the peak period of rhizome development is from mid-July to late September, and the final growth period is from early October to mid-to-late November. Bupleurum growth cycle managementThe dry product yield of Bupleurum chinense can reach more than 100-200 kilograms per mu. During the transplanting period, it is required to grow in an environment of 18-20 degrees. It is best to apply organic fertilizer and adhere to the principle of fertilization with farmyard manure as the main and chemical fertilizer as the auxiliary. |
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