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The seeds of Panax notoginseng must be sown reasonably. How to sow the seeds of Panax notoginseng?

At this stage, due to the tilt of the country's new policies, there is a lot of progress in rural areas. In addition to daily food crops, many farmers will also plant some cash crops. Today I will introduce to you a plant, its name is

Seventh, it is a perennial herbaceous plant of the genus Araliaceae and ginseng. It is mainly distributed in Sichuan and Guangxi provinces in China, and is most widely distributed in Yunnan province.

When planting Panax notoginseng, you can choose to plant it by sowing. The method may not be complicated, but you must have a certain understanding of it.

1. How to sow Panax notoginseng seeds. Generally, sowing and raising seedlings of Panax notoginseng can be carried out from February to March every year. After plowing the land several times, until the natural weathering layer of the soil is reached, the soil becomes thinner.

If you are careful, you can sow the seeds of Panax notoginseng. Generally speaking, if you put one seed in each grave pit, the seeds of Panax notoginseng will germinate quickly.

If Panax notoginseng is planted in large quantities, generally speaking, 3000~4000Kg of base fertilizer can be used for 1 acre of land. Generally speaking, if sown in winter, it only takes three months to germinate, and 4 months to sprout all the seedlings.

About 100,000 seeds can be sown in 1 mu of land, and they can be transplanted after being cultivated.

2. Standards for germination of Panax notoginseng seeds. Generally speaking, the germination temperature of Panax notoginseng seeds is generally around 10 degrees to 30 degrees. Its suitable germination temperature is generally around 20 degrees, and its seeds are generally dormant between 45 and 60 degrees.

Generally speaking, in the dormant state, seeds need to be treated with low temperature before they can germinate, and pay attention to moderate sunlight exposure, and then the seeds can germinate. When planting Panax notoginseng, you must pay attention to maintaining appropriate sunlight exposure.

3. How to transplant Panax notoginseng seedlings. After Panax notoginseng has grown for one year, it must be transplanted. Especially during the winter solstice or when it snows, Panax notoginseng can be transplanted and planted.

You can cut off its leaf stems, leaving some trunks and important branches to ensure strong trunks and weak branches, and then transplant it to flat land. Note that the soil layer must not be too thick, which is more convenient.

It is beneficial to the growth and development of Panax notoginseng.

My friends now have a certain understanding of how to sow Panax notoginseng seeds. When choosing to sow Panax notoginseng seeds, be sure to provide them with adequate nutrients, pay attention to watering and fertilizing, and also provide them with nutrients.

When the sun is sufficient, pay attention to calculate the amount of land that needs to be sown, and then level the land. After the seeds germinate, you can transplant them immediately. Pay attention to the spacing between planting rows, so that Panax notoginseng can be planted well.