Breeding methods of purslane
Today, when the balcony is full of meat and green radish, a pot of green and tender purslane may bring a different kind of surprise. This plant, known as the "natural vitamin dish", not only has super vitality, but also adds healthy delicacy to the table. We have specially compiled the entire process experience from sowing to harvesting, and taught you hands-on how to create a small family purslane vegetable garden. Environmental management points of Portulaca oleracea temperature and light regulation Portulaca oleracea shows amazing adaptability to temperature, and is actually able to survive in the range of 5-35℃. It is recommended to maintain a golden temperature band of 18-28℃ in spring and autumn, pay attention to ventilation and cooling when it exceeds 32℃ in summer, and move it to indoor window sills when it is below 5℃ in winter. The scattered light environment is most conducive to growth, and the south-facing window sill can meet the demand for 3-5 hours of sunshine every day. Water and nutrition control adopts the "alternate dry-wet" watering method: the surface soil is 2cm dry and watered immediately, 3 days per time in summer and 7 days per time in winter. It is recommended to mix humus soil: perlite: vermiculite in a ratio of 5:3:2, and add bone meal as base fertilizer before sowing. During the growth period, additional organic liquid fertilizer diluted 1000 times is added once a month. Advanced skills for cultivating purslane, sowing and reproduction tips, breeding methods for cultivating purslane
From March to April in spring, mix seeds and fine sand at a ratio of 1:5 and evenly sow them in a moist seedling tray. Keep the temperature at around 20℃, cover the film and moisturize for 3 days, and then remove the film. The buds can be seen breaking the ground in 5-7 days. When the seedlings have grown 4 true leaves, transplant them with soil to a pot with a diameter of more than 15cm. Modeling pruning art When the main stem grows to 15cm, the first topping is carried out, retaining 3-4 pairs of leaves. The lateral branches grow 10cm and then prune them twice to promote more branches. Regularly remove old leaves at the bottom to keep the plant ventilated and transparent. Hydroponically cultured branches can take root in 7 days, making it the best gift to share with relatives and friends. Pest and pest prevention system (T-J) diseases occur most frequently in the plum rainy season. When brown spots appear on the leaves in the early stage, immediately spray garlic extract (100g minced garlic +500ml water and soak for 24 hours). Aphids can be attacked by a cotton swab dipped in 75% alcohol and killed. In severe cases, azadirachtin biopesticides can be used, with a safety interval of 7 days. Special Tips for Home Planting