
The method used to plant the aphids is broadly divided into the following steps: 1. The choice of the species to grow the aphids is based on local climatic conditions and soil. 2. Soil preparation: the sorghum prefers to grow in organicly well drained soils. Prior to planting, land clean-up and tillage can be carried out, with appropriate organic fertilizers added to improve soil quality. 3. Seed treatment: remove the tungsten and leave its shells. Then split the shell, and take out the seed. The immersion of seeds into hot water for 24 hours increases the gestation rate. 4. Cultivation of seedlings: cultivated seeds are planted in seedlings or seedbeds covered with a thin layer of soil. Keep the soil wet, but not too wet. Water is regularly poured and the appropriate temperature is maintained. Embroidery transplant: when the tree grows to have 3-4 leafs, it can be transplanted to its proper location. The appropriate distance between each plant is typically 3-4 metres. At the same time, care must be taken to provide adequate sunlight. 6. Management and maintenance: regular fertilization, with the option of organic or composite fertilizers. Keep the soil wet, especially during dry seasons. The canopy is trimmed to promote tree growth and ventilation. 7. Insects and diseases control: timely detection and treatment of pests and diseases in the sorghum tree, which can be combated with appropriate medicines. 8. Harvesting and storage: tungsten generally begins after three to four years. When it is harvested, the fruit is taken off and tanned, and the fruit is taken out after the shell has broken. Plumbs should be stored in cold and dry places to preserve their taste and taste. These are steps in the cultivation of sorghum, which need to be adapted and operated to local realities and planting requirements。




