When planting turnips, is it feasible to bury radish seeds with plant ash instead of soil?

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-19
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    withGrass and wood ashInstead of burying with soilRadish seedsNo, you may ask why? Because the ash is very light ash, if it is blown away by the wind, on the other hand, because the ash is more absorbent, and the radish must be watered thoroughly after sowing, if it encounters heavy rain or watering when it will affect the germination of radish seeds is not good, which will cause low germination rate due to high humidity, or the use of plant ash to cover the soil is easy to be washed away by the rain can not play a role. It is recommended to mix a certain amount of fine soil when using plant ash to make burial soil, so that even if the plant ash plays its role, it is also a benefit of high germination rate of radish.

    1. It is best to sprinkle plant ash evenly on the ground after sowing and watering radishes, and when there is no water on the surface. Because there is a certain amount of humidity on the ground, the plant ash will combine the humidity of the ground to decompose its own nutrients and disinfect the soil, so that the use can make the soil sterile.

    Abundant soil, robust growth.

    2. When the radish grows to "broken belly", you can evenly sprinkle the plant ash on the radish row. Cultivated and combined with weeding, so that the use of trace elements required for radish "belly breaking" is sufficient, which can well improve the resistance of radish.

    3. When the fleshy roots of radish are formed and expanded, plant ash can be combined with high-potassium three-element compound fertilizer and human manure for a one-time flushing。To meet the demand for nutrients during the expansion period of radish, so that the radish can grow in a coordinated manner under the condition of sufficient fertilizer, water and trace elements, so that the quality, quality and yield of radish will increase.

    4. There is also a good way to use plant ash, which is to soak plant ash in water and use the juice it brews. To spray the leaves of the radish, it can be a good benefit of potassium and calcium supplementation, so that regular use makes the radish taste good, crisp and sweet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Not feasible. If you replace it with plant ash during the planting process, it may lead to an increase in sunlight absorption, making the radish seeds too hot to germinate, and reducing the germination rate.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, the nutrients in the plant ash are very good, and there are no some germs, so it can also increase the germination rate of the radish.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course, no, this operation may cause the radish to not grow, and it may also lead to the death of the radish seedlings.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When planting turnips, it is possible to use plant ash instead of soil, bury the radish seeds, and it will make the radish grow very well.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is not feasible because the mass of plant ash is relatively light, and if the radish seeds are covered with soil, it is likely to reduce the germination rate of the radish seeds and affect the fertility of the soil. I think this method is not feasible, it needs to be buried in the soil, and then it can be topdressed with plant ash.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is not possible because the plant ash may damage the radish seeds, which in turn will cause them to fail to germinate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course not. Such a way of planting will cause the radish seeds to fail to germinate, and it will also lead to complete damage to the radishes, which will cause the radish to rot.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Grass ash is a relatively common farmhouse fertilizer in rural areas, which is the ash left after burning with straw grass, straw grass and firewood, and the composition is mainly potassium fertilizer, containing some phosphorus fertilizer. Grass ash is a good natural fertilizer for planting peanuts, sweet potatoes, taro, garlic, onions, and radishes. Therefore, the method of planting radishes and putting plant ash is feasible.

    Grass ash is very common in rural areas, it is called natural fertilizer, grass ash is the ash left over from the burning of crop straw during cooking, it is rich in various trace elements, and these elements are very fond of fertilizer on vegetables. The use of plant ash when planting radish can play a role in disinfection and sterilization, supplementing trace elements, etc., especially potassium and calcium in the growth of radish The nutrients required the most, but it should also be used correctly to play a great benefit.

    When sowing turnips, sprinkle a handful of plant ash before sowing radish seeds, and then cover with a layer of soil 4 to 6 cm thick. When the radish grows to the swelling stage, potassium fertilizer needs to be supplemented, the soil can be applied with plant ash, or the plant ash can be mixed with water for about 10 days and filtered and sprayed with a spray gun.

    When the radish grows to the crack stage, that is, when the soil is supported by the radish to open the crack, the crack can be sprayed with plant ash and water. Allow the fertilizer water to seep into the soil along the cracks, making it easier for radishes to absorb potassium fertilizer.

    If it is troublesome to fertilize and spray soil, you can directly sprinkle the grass ash on the radish roots in the swelling period, but the effect is not as good as the effect of soil application and spraying.

    Planting radish is generally planted in ridges, and our people generally choose to raise the ridge wider, plant Chinese cabbage on the ridge, and plant green radish in the ditch. When planting, you can use a fertilizer cocoon to push a ditch, so that when planting radishes, you can sow radishes along this ditch. Radish seeds are too small, sow some attention.

    The second situation is the direct sowing mode of one radish and one pit. Use a shovel to pout a hole and sow 3-4 radish seeds in the hole, if it is a new and more expensive radish variety, it can be reduced to 2-3 seeds per hole. The cultivation of radish is generally done in the form of live broadcasting.

    After the radish is sown, due to the relatively high temperature, you can choose to cover it with grass or water it through sprinkler irrigation every evening to keep the surface of the land dry and wet, which is conducive to the rooting and germination of radish seeds. When the radish seedlings grow to 2-3 leaves, pay attention to the seedlings, and pay attention to the suitable radish seedlings when the seedlings are separated. (Don't let the smallest one be the largest, it's best to leave all the same sized seedlings).

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Radish can be applied plant ash, but only suitable for use in the lack of potassium plots, if the radish planting ground itself is rich in potassium, and then apply plant ash, it will lead to slow seed emergence, seedling growth weakened, affect the absorption and utilization of nitrogen, reduce the yield of radish, so only reasonable application of plant ash can enhance radish resistance, ensure the vigorous growth of stems and leaves.

    Radish can be applied plant ash, but only suitable for use in the lack of potassium plots, if the radish planting land is rich in potassium, and then apply plant ash will cause slow seed emergence, seedling growth weakened, greatly affect the absorption and utilization of nitrogen, reduce the yield of radish.

    The application of plant ash in the radish field can promote the nitrogen metabolism and the synthesis and transportation of sugars in the plant, ensure the vigorous growth of radish tubers, and enhance the performance of radish to resist pests, diseases and natural disasters, which is conducive to the smooth progress of various metabolic functions.

    Grass ash refers to the residue left over from burning various crop straws, of which caustic potassium accounts for about 1%, which is soluble in water and easily absorbed by crops, and also contains zinc, sodium, sulfur, boron, copper, molybdenum, manganese and other trace elements, which are alkaline after dissolution.

    Grass ash can not only be used as foliar fertilizer and top dressing of plants, it is also a widely used disinfectant raw material in rural areas, with a strong bactericidal effect, you can add 30 kg of plant ash to 100 kg of water, boil in the pot for 1 hour, filter to remove slag, and then disinfect the farmhouse.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In fact, carrots with soil are not necessarily the best, good carrots should be smooth and bright, and the color is very bright, but the current carrot varieties are good, the main thing is not to choose the carrots that are rolled by Lao Hui will disturb the taste of Oak Bidan.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.Try to choose carrots with puree, 2Choose a medium-sized carrot, 3Choose carrots that have weights.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is necessary to pay attention to whether the epidermis is blurred, broken or decayed, and it is best to choose one with soil, which is relatively fresh.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Before burying the radish, some corn stalks are also inserted on the top layer of the radish, and then buried with soil. Zhu Xun accompanied the uncle to introduce: "The corn stalk is equivalent to a chimney, which can drain the heat in the cellar and prevent the radish from growing due to high temperature."

    When the temperature is low or rains and snowfalls, it is covered with a layer of plastic film to keep warm, and when the temperature rises, the film must be lifted in time for ventilation. If the radish is stored for a period of time, it will produce bran, which is actually the result of the consumption of nutrients in the process of natural growth of the radish. Uncle Zhu introduced, and argued that it is very simple to prevent radishes from turning into chaff:

    Cellar the radish in the soil at a temperature of around 0-10 degrees, and cut off the head of the radish so that the radish does not grow anymore and therefore does not bran.

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