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What is inverted transplanting?

Transplanting is backward. Seedlings can be transported in wide rows, which can reduce the influence of artificial footprints on the flatness of rice fields and improve the planting quality of rice seedlings. In the wide and narrow row transplanting method, if the traditional whole row transplanting method is adopted, it is time-consuming and laborious to reach into the paddy field to manually restore the footprints after each transplanting retreat, and the quality of the restored field soil transplanting can not be guaranteed.

How to transplant rice seedlings

(1) First, hold a handful of seedlings in your left hand, and divide an appropriate amount of 1 from this handful of seedlings in your right hand. It should be noted that the action should not be too big to avoid seedling breakage.

(2) Then clamp the root of the seedling with the forefinger and middle finger, so that the palm of your hand faces the seedling, and then insert the forefinger and middle finger downward along the root of the seedling, and insert the seedling into the soil.

(3) It should be noted that there should be a proper distance between the seedlings, and at the same time, the seedlings should be kept upright, so as not to be trampled by feet.

Extended data

Transplanting refers to transplanting rice seedlings in paddy fields or transplanting rice seedlings from paddy fields. When breeding, rice is relatively dense, which is not conducive to growth. After artificial transplanting or machine transplanting, rice has more room for growth. Transplanting is also skillful, and some people insert it evenly, all in one line. A method of transplanting rice seedlings in rural areas in May.