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titleOfInvention Planting method for safflower
abstract The invention provides a planting method for safflower. The method comprises the following concrete steps: firstly, selecting soil with high and dry terrain, good drainage capacity, thick soil layers and moderate fertility, avoiding continuous cropping or being close to original safflower planting soil, and selecting full safflower seeds; and subjecting the selected safflower seeds to soaking for 2 to 4 hours, wherein a seed-soaking liquid is composed of a carbendazim wettable powder, an aqueous solution, calcium chloride and zinc sulfate. According to the invention, safflower seedlings have strong adaptivity and high survival rate, can maximumly retain medicinal value of a wild medicinal material, and can obtain profits in a short term after artificial cultivation, so planting investment risk is reduced. The planting method provided by the invention has the advantages of simple operation, easy popularization, high profits, low risk, etc., lays good foundations for improvement of artificial large-scale plantation of the safflower and strengthening of product competitiveness of the safflower, and has good economic benefits, social benefits and ecological benefits.
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