1. Seedling cultivationBefore sowing, the Physalis seedlings are cultivated in a greenhouse, and plastic film needs to be laid on the surface for the first 15-20 days. And during the sowing period, the seeds should be soaked in warm water at 45℃. After most of the seeds have germinated, sow them. The daytime temperature should be kept at 20-25℃ as much as possible, and should not be lower than 5℃ in cold winter. Note that the soil during the seedling stage needs to be dry and moist, and generally watering once every 7-10 days is sufficient. 2. PlantingThe planting density of Physalis seedlings is about 750,000 plants/hectare, with a spacing of about 25cm×65cm. 45,000-75,000kg of organic fertilizer needs to be applied per hectare before planting. After planting, the seedlings should not be removed, and attention should be paid to shallow tillage. 3. ManagementPhysalis has relatively strong adaptability. When planting, you need to fertilize once. It is best to apply top dressing after its fruits become larger. Generally speaking, the amount of fertilizer applied is about 225-300 kg/hectare. After planting, pay attention to watering in time to keep sufficient water in the soil. |
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