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titleOfInvention A kind of planting method of cultivated ginseng under forest and its application
abstract The invention discloses a planting method for cultivating ginseng under forest. The main point is to select the soil suitable for the growth of ginseng in the Changbai Mountain forest area (500-1100 meters above sea level) for cultivation; the second is to solve the problem of ginseng seeds and planting. Select the seeds of ginseng under the forest more than 15 years old, and make the collected ginseng seeds and phosphorus-dissolving bacteria into a coating. After sowing in autumn, the growth period is 2-3 years, and artificial cultivation and domestication are carried out. Before sowing in autumn, apply in the selected woodland. Ionic silicate granular fertilizer; 2-3 year old ginseng seedlings are then scattered in selected understory plots. The work of preventing rodents and pests is mainly based on tools, keeping away from rat poisons, so as to avoid contamination of ginseng. The time to start the ginseng is mid-August every year, and the ginseng age is 5 years. This cultivation method can obtain a kind of high-quality cultivated ginseng that people can trust without pesticides and away from chemical fertilizers.
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