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publicationDate 2022-01-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-113973670-A
titleOfInvention A technology of planting sweet potato by laying film on potato bed and supplying potato pulp vertically downward
abstract In the technical field of planting sweet potatoes, the invention discloses a technology for planting sweet potatoes by laying film on a potato bed and supplying potato pulp vertically downward. It is characterized in that: making a potato bed, then laying mulch film, using a hole-piercing water applicator, making planting holes while applying water, inserting a plurality of leaf joints at the root of the potato seedlings into the planting holes, compacting from both sides, and placing them on the potato bed. Set stretcher frames at both ends of the length direction, stretch three to four layers of stretcher lines above each row of sweet potatoes, fix the long potato vines vertically on the binding lines, and apply liquid surface fertilizer to promote the growth of potato seedlings. The potato pulp generated in the vine leaves will quickly return to the potato fruit from a height when the night falls to obtain high-efficiency growth. The provided potato bed film and vertical downward supply of potato pulp to grow sweet potato technology. Its innovation lies in: using the potato bed to make the direction of the rhizomes of the potato seedlings slanted to the opposite row can save land and increase the sunshine and heating area of the potato root soil. The high point is quickly returned to the potato fruit, which greatly improves the existing technology and obtains high yield.
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