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The scientific name of wheat yellow grass is Vulgaris, also known as shrimp algae and shrimp grass. Farmers who raise crayfish may be familiar with wheat grass. Yes, it is a water weed that grows in ponds and ditches.
It can be well identified by the leaves. Its leaves are lanceolate with wavy, serrated edges that sprout in autumn and begin to grow in winter and spring. Clay soil is land with strong clay soil.
The most representative is mortar black soil. It blooms in April and begins to wilt and rot in early summer, polluting the water quality. Wheat grass can be used as fertilizer for pigs, cattle, fish, and shrimp, but how to grow it?
The water in the pond is preferably slightly acidic or neutral, and the seeds can be directly in the pond.
Sowing, which can be sown in blocks or mixed with other aquatic plants. Wheat yellow grass is an autumn crop, and sowing will begin in September. Don't worry about wheat grass seeds being eaten by fish, shrimp, and crabs because the seeds have hard shells and small teeth around the edges.
Like pinecone fish, shrimp and crabs will not touch them. It can also be planted by cuttings instead of rooting. At this time, the sediment and water quality of the reservoir should have enough nutrients, if the water level is shallow, because the seedlings cannot be exposed to strong light, it is necessary to properly shade when the sun is strong at noon, or raise the water level to cover the seedlings.
Rhizomes reproduce quickly. If there is wheat grass in the paddy field, it should be removed in time so as not to affect the normal growth of rice.
Wheatgrass has a strong resistance to disease. There are few pests and diseases during the growing season. It's easier to manage, but it's easy to grow wildly.
This one has to be controlled. When growing, it absorbs nutrients from sediments, and has a strong ability to absorb pollutants and purify water. However, in June, when the wheat yellow grass begins to spoil, it will pollute the water, which needs to be treated in advance.
Wheat yellow grass is highly resistant to disease. There are few pests and diseases during the growing season. It's easier to manage, but it's easy to grow wildly.
This one has to be controlled. When it grows, it absorbs nutrients from the sediment, and has a strong ability to absorb pollutants and purify water quality. But by June, the wheat grass starts to rot, which will pollute the water quality and need to be treated in advance.
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Choose a container, the size of the container is determined by the amount of wheat yellow grass to be planted. Generally, a bucket with a depth of 70 cm is chosen, and water at a depth of 55 cm is poured into the bucket. Select a number of plump, uniformly sized wheat grass stone buds, mix them with clay or silt, and cover them at the bottom of the bucket.
The depth of the clay should not exceed 5 cm.
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Choose a container, usually a bucket 70 cm deep, then fill it with 55 cm of water, take out a number of wheat grass stone buds of the same size, mix them with clay or silt, and cover the bottom of the bucket, the depth of the clay should not exceed 5 cm.
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First of all, we must master the corresponding cultivation technology, and we should also spray pesticides in time, and at the same time, we should also prescribe the right medicine, and we should also supplement phosphate fertilizer and nitrogen fertilizer in time.
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1.Wheat yellow grass is a submerged plant and is usually cultivated using the clay wrapping method.
2.When planting, prepare a slightly deeper bucket of water first, and choose seeds that are the same size and full of grains.
3.The soil used should be disinfected in advance to ensure that it is sterile and free of insect eggs, and after preparation, mix the seeds and soil, then put them at the bottom of the bucket and add water.
4.The amount of water is well controlled, and it should be 2-3 cm higher than the soil.
5.It is best to use well water or clean river water, and it is best to provide an environment of 20 in the later stage.