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Rice planting process

The process of rice planting is: accelerating germination, sowing, raising seedlings, transplanting, watering, weeding and controlling pests and diseases.

1. Accelerating germination and sowing: Before sowing rice, the seeds need to be dried in the sun to reduce the water content of the seeds and inhibit the growth of the seeds, and high-quality seeds need to be selected, and the seeds need to be disinfected before sowing.

Put the treated seeds into a net bag to accelerate germination. When the temperature of rice seeds rises, the temperature should be controlled at about 30-32℃. When the bud roots grow to about 2 mm, they can be placed in the shade for sowing.

2. Seedling raising: The methods of seedling raising include wet seedling raising, dry seedling raising, water seedling raising and seedling tray seedling raising.

3. Transplanting: Insert the seedlings into the rice fields in an orderly way at regular intervals.

4. Watering: Generally, rice needs to be watered at the turning green stage, young ear development stage, heading stage and filling stage.

5. Weeding: Rice needs to be weeded regularly during planting to avoid excessive weeds affecting the normal growth of rice.

6. Pest control: We should pay attention to the pest control in rice planting. Emamectin benzoate and pymetrozine can be sprayed about 5-7 days before the rice is broken, and then sprayed again after the rice is full heading.