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This is the method of dividing purple-leaved clover.
When dividing plants, each plant should have an underground rhizome, and if the stems can be planted, it is easy to survive regardless of the size of the cluster. If you want to propagate widely, you can also cut the rosary-shaped rhizome into small pieces, each with raised buds, bury these small pieces in the soil, cover them slightly, water them thoroughly, and new leaves will soon grow and flower. It is available at all times except in winter.
The general greenhouse method of yellow flower, safflower and purple leaves, you can refer to the next dividing can be carried out all year round, spring, summer and autumn can be propagated in the open field, and winter can be propagated in the greenhouse or greenhouse. Select the nursery land according to the requirements, build furrows, open shallow ditches, apply 20kg of ferrous sulfate and pesticide control pesticides (as appropriate). The plant row spacing is 20cm 30cm, and it is planted in a triangular shape.
Dig out the robust mother plant that is free of diseases and pests, break the stem of the mother plant by hand, and plant it with the breaking. A mother plant can be divided into 4-5 daughter plants, and then the stem is buried in the ground, compacted, covered with soil 2-3cm, and finally watered, and the survival rate can reach more than 90.
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This kind of flower is very easy to survive, as long as there is soil, water and fertilizer, it can generally grow well, as long as it is divided into several parts from the roots, it can be planted in a pot or water enough in the soil for a period of time.
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Generally speaking, try to divide the plant in April and May every year, open it from its roots, plant it in a pot with fertile soil, water it thoroughly when planting, and when it dries, it is best to water it in a window sill and a place with more light!
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1. Seeding amount:
White clover can be determined according to the germination rate and soil moisture to determine the amount of sowing, generally the amount of sowing per mu is about 2 3kg, if the soil moisture is not very good, the amount of sowing needs to be increased, and there are differences in the amount of sowing in different sowing methods.
White clover sowing must be selected in the right season, in our country planting time is spring, autumn two seasons. Generally, mid-March to early April in spring is more suitable for planting, and the temperature at this time is more suitable for seed germination; In autumn, the temperature in August is not particularly cold, and sowing at this time is also an option.
3. Sowing method:
White clover is drought tolerant but not waterlogging, so the lawn should not be left with standing water before planting. The seeds of white clover are small, so when preparing the soil, we must pay attention to the leveling of the land, fine, apply foot fertilizer, and open a ditch for furrowing to facilitate drainage. White clover should be sown on loose, fertile, sunny and well-drained soil.
The soil is also disinfected before sowing.
After sowing, it is necessary to cover a layer of fine soil for the white clover, the thickness of the fine soil is 1 cm, and it can not be covered too thickly, otherwise it will affect the normal germination of the white clover seeds.
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Clover is a perennial leguminous forage grass, which is the most widely distributed type of leguminous forage grass, almost all over the world, and there are about 300 kinds of it in the world, and the most commonly used are white clover and red clover. Clover prefers warm and humid climates and grows in areas with a temperature of 19 24 and an annual precipitation of not less than 600 800 mm. White clover has strong adaptability, cold resistance, heat resistance, drought resistance, seeds grow with the bud on the ground, so that the grass layer coverage increases year by year, is an excellent grass, strong grazing resistance, is the most important leguminous forage grass in the south of the Yangtze River.
The white clover seeds are very small, the seedlings grow slowly, and the root system is not deep in the soil, so the land preparation must be fine, remove weeds, and apply sufficient base fertilizer. White clover can be sown in spring or autumn, the northern region should be sown in March and April, and the southern region is mainly sown in autumn. Strip casting, scattering, and flying broadcasting are all available.
The sowing amount per mu (667 m2) is kilogram, and the sowing depth is 1 cm. White clover is most suitable for mixing with grasses such as ryegrass, chicken foot grass, cattail grass, fescue, paspalum, oxtail grass and other forage grasses to establish medium and long-term grazing grassland.
The white clover stems and leaves are fine and soft, the leaf quantity is abundant, the palatability is good, the nutrients and digestibility are higher than that of alfalfa, all kinds of livestock like to eat, and it is the high-quality forage for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry and rabbits. White clover has strong regeneration, resistance to trampling, is suitable for grazing and utilization, can also be mowing, often mixed with perennial ryegrass. From the second year of growth, it can be mowed 3 4 times a year, and generally 2500 4500 kg of fresh grass can be produced per mu (667 m2), up to 8000 kg.
White clover has obvious effects on nitrogen fixation, soil modification and land cultivation, and can be used as green manure for paddy fields.
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Clover planting should ensure that the ambient temperature is between 15 and 25, and the temperature should be protected in winter. Keep the clover in a ventilated and cool place to ensure the scattering of sunlight, and when the temperature rises in summer, you can water it once a day to keep the soil moist. Clovers need to prune the yellowed leaves in time to reduce nutrient consumption and enhance air circulation.
1. Temperature Clover is suitable for temperatures between 15 and 25, and it likes a cool growing environment. As an herbaceous plant, the temperature is suitable to promote the continuous growth of clover leaves. Clover is not cold-tolerant, it needs to be moved indoors for maintenance in winter, the temperature below 0 will cause frostbite on the leaves, and watering needs to be reduced in winter.
2. Light Clover does not have high requirements for light, likes shady places, and maintains them in a ventilated and breathable place to ensure air circulation and sunlight scattering. Clover should be shaded and protected in summer, as strong sunlight will cause sunburn on the leaves, and the leaves will begin to turn yellow and fall off, affecting ornamentality.
3. Watering Sufficient water can promote the continuous growth of clover, and the leaves will grow more tender and green. When the temperature rises in summer, it is necessary to water in time and replenish the water, which can be watered once a day to ensure that the soil is in a moist state. Watering should be done thoroughly, as stagnant water will cause root rot and affect the growth of clover.
4. Pruning Clover grows rapidly and needs to be pruned in time, and some aging leaves and branches can be pruned to reduce nutrient consumption. After pruning some of the leaves at the bottom, it can enhance the circulation of air and promote absorption by the roots. Pruning can promote the growth of clover and reduce the growth of bacterial diseases.
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The time to plant clover is recommended to be in spring and autumn, in the spring in March and April, and in autumn in September. If you plant it in summer, you can do it, but make sure you have some moisture and do a good job of shading.
1. Seeds: Usually, when planting, you must buy good seeds first, and the seeds selected must be of high quality. After buying back the seeds, carry out a simple treatment, put ammonium molybdate and water according to 1:
Mix in a ratio of 500 and place the seeds in. Remove after soaking for 12 hours so that it germinates faster.
2. Flower soil: Before planting, some loose flower soil should be prepared, and it should have good air permeability and water retention. You can buy some nutrient soil directly, or you can mix garden soil and yellow sand for use, and it is best to add some organic fertilizer.
3. Sowing: After processing, put the seeds into the soil, and cover it with a layer of fine soil, and keep the soil moist. Lu Hao should be placed in a cool place during the period when the seeds have not germinated, and wait for the seeds to germinate after almost a week, and then receive appropriate light.
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When planting clover, you need to sow seeds in spring or autumn every year, you can choose healthy and disease-free seeds, and then put the clover seeds into the potassium permanganate aqueous solution for disinfection, and then you can spread the clover seeds on the soil, and step on it tightly to make the clover germinate quickly.
1. Planting time
The best time to plant clover is in March-April in spring, or August-September in autumn, because the temperature and humidity at this time are more suitable, which is conducive to improving the germination rate of clover.
2. Seed treatment
When planting clover, you need to select fully ripe and pest-free fruits, and then put the fruits in clean water and rub them repeatedly to separate the pulp from the seeds, and then put the seeds of the clover into a diluted potassium permanganate solution and soak them for 15 minutes to disinfect and sterilize them, so that the chance of clover infection is reduced.
3. Planting method
Clover is suitable for growing in fertile and well-drained soil, when planting clover, you need to plough the soil 25 cm deeply, apply enough basal fertilizer to the soil to make the soil more fertile, and then mix the seeds of the clover with fine sand and spread them on the soil surface to make the clover germinate quickly.
4. Maintenance management
When cultivating clover, it is necessary to apply well-rotted organic fertilizer to the plant when it grows to a height of 5 cm to speed up the growth rate of the clover, and during the rainy season, the clover should be drained of water in the soil to prevent the root system of the plant from rotting, and it is necessary to spray a fungicide once a month to make the clover grow healthily.
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When planting clover, <> need to be sown in spring or autumn every year, you can choose healthy and disease-free seeds, and then put the seeds of clover into potassium permanganate aqueous solution for disinfection, and then you can spread the seeds of clover on the soil, and step on it tightly with your feet to make the clover germinate quickly.
1. Planting time
The best time to plant clover is in March and April in spring every year, or August and September in autumn, because the temperature and humidity at this time are more suitable, which is conducive to improving the germination rate of clover.
2. Seed treatment
When planting clover, you need to select fully ripe and pest-free fruits, and then put the fruits in clean water and rub them repeatedly to separate the pulp from the seeds, and then put the seeds of the clover into a diluted potassium permanganate solution and soak them for 15 minutes to disinfect and sterilize, so that the probability of clover infection decreases.
3. Planting method
Clover is suitable for growing in fertile and well-drained soil, when planting clover, you need to plough the soil 25 cm deeply, apply enough basal fertilizer to the soil to make the soil more fertile, and then mix the seeds of the clover with fine sand and spread them on the soil surface to make the clover germinate quickly.
4. Maintenance management
When cultivating clover, it is necessary to apply well-rotted organic fertilizer to the plant when it grows to a height of 5 cm to speed up the growth rate of the clover, and during the rainy season, the clover should be drained of water in the soil to prevent the root system of the plant from rotting, and it is necessary to spray a fungicide once a month to make the clover grow healthily.
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