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How to grow Lycium barbarum?

Planting method of Lycium barbarum vegetables: planting and sowing.

In order to raise seedlings in early March and transplant in early April, both sides of the greenhouse should be 40cm wide, and the middle should be bounded by 1.2m wide and 20cm wide. Transplanting according to 60cm plant spacing, planting shading crops 1 row per border.

Fertilization and water management after transplanting Lycium barbarum L., topdressing decomposed human and animal manure or burnt soil ash every 30~40 days, watering every 15 ~ 20 days according to soil moisture and Lycium barbarum L., topdressing urea 75 ~ 1 5 ~ 20 kg/hm2 in the weak growing land.

Lycium barbarum vegetables are produced in a greenhouse with temperature control all year round. Generally, when the average outdoor daily temperature drops below 15℃ in late June, it will be covered with plastic film for thermal insulation and ventilated in the first 5-7 days. When the Lycium barbarum seedlings gradually adapt to the climatic conditions in the greenhouse, cover the greenhouse film tightly.

Pruning Lycium barbarum should be pruned again in the late growth stage, and the height should be kept at about 50cm. By pruning plants, lateral buds and hidden buds can germinate, forming clusters of dwarf plants with many heads, making tender heads dense on the horizontal plane, easy to pick, tender stems thick, tender leaves large and good quality.

Prevention and control methods of pests and diseases: The best time for prevention and control is before germination in spring, and 45-50% sulfur glue suspension or 3-5be lime-sulfur mixed solution can be diluted 300 times for cleaning and disinfection, and other mites can also be treated at the same time; In autumn and winter, when the whole garden is cut down, the branches that are seriously harmful will be cleared out of the garden and burned centrally; Spraying with 40% dimethoate 1000 times diluent during the pest occurrence period.

References:

Ecological Cultivation of Lycium barbarum-Baidu Encyclopedia