Cultivation method of honeysuckle
A cultivation method and technology of honeysuckle, applied in the directions of botanical equipment and methods, horticulture, application, etc., can solve the problems of affecting the flower yield and flower picking efficiency, difficult to guarantee high and stable yield of honeysuckle, and large crown width of honeysuckle plants, etc. The effect of traditional fertilizer amount, fertilizer saving, high yield and stable yield
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[0022] Below in conjunction with embodiment the method of the present invention is further described.
[0023] A kind of cultivation method of honeysuckle, the specific implementation method is as follows:
[0024] 1. Establish a cultivation row, dig a planting hole according to the row spacing of 0.6 m × 1.6 m, plant 1 high-quality and robust honeysuckle seedling in each hole, and plant about 880 seedlings per mu. Then set up corresponding cement poles between the cultivation rows of honeysuckle, pull steel wires between the cement poles to form a cultivation trellis, and draw the honeysuckle branches to the cultivation trellis to form a grape-style hanging vine planting cultivation mode.
[0025] 2. Dig an "X"-shaped fertilization ditch for solid nutrient liquid fertilizer in the middle of the two plants between the rows of honeysuckle cultivation. The ditch depth is about 10-15cm, the ditch width is about 8-10cm, and the ditch length is about 30-35cm.
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