1. Planting method1. Land preparation: When planting wild ginseng, you need to prepare the land and make ridges. There is generally no limit to the length, and the width is about one meter. The specific length can be determined according to the terrain. Its seeds are very small, so the soil must be fine, which will help it grow better. 2. Sowing: Avoid planting in winter and keep the temperature above 15℃. Before sowing, dry the seeds for 3 hours, soak them in warm water for about 3 hours, mix the seeds with fine sand, and cover them with a layer of fine soil after sowing. 3. Transplantation: When it grows 5-6 leaves, it should be transplanted to the bed for planting, and attention should be paid to moisturizing. After it is established and survives, an appropriate amount of fully decomposed human manure should be applied. After picking, nitrogen fertilizer should be applied appropriately. 2. Common pests and diseasesWild ginseng generally has few diseases and pests, but it may develop leaf spot disease. When the disease is discovered, it should be sprayed with medicine in time and the diseased leaves should be cleaned up in time to avoid harming more leaves. |
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