Money Grass Cultivation Technology

The use of dry grasslands, mountainous regions, and orchards to grow money grass can not only improve land efficiency, increase economic income, but also meet the needs of the medicinal herbs market. Money grass, also known as copper money grass, is a perennial herb. Indications of hepatitis, gallstones, urinary tract stones, swollen nephritis, to hoarding and commonly used herbal tea and other effects. 1. Seedlings: Seeds are soaked in warm water at 40°C for 24 hours, then picked up and air-dried to spread to the seedlings. After the seeds are sown, the seed is covered with sieved young soil. The finishing of seedlings, the density of seed, and the management of fertilizer and water are the same as those of ordinary vegetable seedlings. Second, transplantation: When the seedlings grow to 15 cm, they can be transplanted. Apply 50 kg of phosphorus compound fertilizer per acre before planting, planting spacing 2433 cm, and planting water after planting. Third, the cultivation and management: 20 days after planting can be fertilized, drenched manure water per acre 10 tams, can also be diluted with urea Linfen, the ratio is 100:1, fertilization to thin applied as ground, each harvest time, to combine Weeding and fertilizing. Fourth, pest control: Money grass in the growing process, vulnerable to spiders, aphids and other damage. Control methods can be used 40% of Leko Cream 800 times in sunny morning dew dry or spray in the afternoon. V. Harvesting and processing: When it grows to 40-50 centimeters, it can be harvested (excluding fibrous roots). Every 20-30 strains use a bit of money grass vines to wrap around in the head, and then it is dried and finished product. Green, no impurities and no mildew are required. If the finished product can not be sold immediately, it can be stored in a cool and dry place to prevent moisture absorption. The finished product is covered with nylon tape to prevent the finished product from changing colors.

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