Loofah should be grown well

The tendrils grown in the loofah play the role of climbing and delimiting the vines, but the period between the growing of the tendrils and the death of the wilt is longer. During this period, it consumes part of the nutrients, which is not conducive to more melons and good melons. Tendrils should be removed in a timely manner during the growth period of sponge gourd, and artificial binding should be used to replace its climbing function, which is beneficial to the photosynthesis of plants, the manufacture and accumulation of nutrients, and the prevention and control of diseases and insect pests.

The specific method is: in the early stage of the growth of the loofah plant, take the method of removing the whiskers while binding, and introduce the vines to the scaffold; after the branches and vines are evenly distributed on the scaffold and fixed, the tendrils can be removed at any time as the whole vines are removed During the growth period, spraying "Kuhuawang No. 3" to promote the nutrient reflux of the top tips, inhibit the growth of the main tips, and promote the differentiation of flower buds; before flowering, the young fruit period, and the fruit expansion period, the spraying of Zucchini can make the guts thicker and strengthen The amount of nutrient directional delivery promotes the rapid development of melon body, beautiful melon type, juicy and delicious; no flower drop, no drop melon, no crack melon, no deformed melon in the growth cycle. Spraying 800 times of the new high-fat film can play the role of liquid film bagging, which will not affect the respiration of the fruit, prevent fruit rust, and crack melon, improve the coloring and brightness of the melon surface, reduce residual poison, and improve quality.

Disclaimer: Some articles of this website are transferred from the Internet. If the legal rights of third parties are involved, please inform this website for processing. phone

Kidney Function Test Kit

Bioantibody Biotechnology Co., Ltd. , https://www.bioantibodymedical.com