The method and time of planting
Yellow sperm is a common medium medicine, and its methods and timing are essential to ensure its quality and production. The choice of suitable planting sites is crucial, with yellow sperm preferring a half-middle-cyan environment and soil laxation, fertility and good drainage. Cultivation times are generally chosen in the spring or fall, and climatic conditions in both seasons favour yellow sperm. Before planting, the soil needs to be retrofitted and applied to base fertilizers, such as decomposed farmers. At the time of planting, the roots of yellow sperm are cut into a fraction of 5-10 cm, each with at least one budding eye, which is then grown at a distance of 30 cm and 20 cm. Upon planting, water should be poured in time to keep the soil wet but to avoid water accumulation。
Yellow culture
Yellow cultivation techniques include soil management, moisture management, fertilizer management and pest control. Soil management is primarily to preserve soil laxity and fertility, with regular medium tillage to prevent weeds from competing with yellow concentrate. Water management needs to be adapted to weather conditions and soil moisture, so that the soil is wet but not water. In the area of fertilizer management, in addition to base fats, the pursuit of fats is carried out during the growing season, generally with the use of compound or organic fertilizers to promote yellow sperm growth. Pest and pest control should adopt the precautionary principle, periodically inspecting the growth of yellow sperm and, if pests are detected, take timely measures to combat them, such as the use of biological pesticides or physical control methods。
Cultivation methods and techniques
Yellow cultivation methods and techniques relate to planting density, depth of cultivation, post-plant management, etc. Cultivation is determined on the basis of the fertility of the soil and the growth properties of yellow concentrate, which typically plant between 2000 and 3000 units per acre. Cultivation depths must be moderate, with roots normally buried in the soil at 3-5 cm, which, too deep or too shallow, affects the growth of yellow. After planting, field management, including water, fertilization, weeding, pine soil etc., is carried out in a timely manner. Care is also taken to observe the state of development of yellow sperm during growth, and to adjust management measures in a timely manner, such as the detection of slow or abnormal yellow sperm growth, and to identify the causes and take appropriate measures. Yellow harvests should also be timed, usually after a partial atrophy on the fall floor, carefully excavated to avoid damage to the roots。





