Cultivation methods and precautions for mugwort. Pay attention to 7 tips to soar your yield.

Speaking of the methods and precautions for cultivating mugwort, in fact, many people cultivate mugwort in order to pursue economic benefits, and few people cultivate mugwort at home. There are many things to pay attention to when cultivating mugwort. The following seven things are essential, otherwise there will be many problems.

1. How to cultivate mugwort

1. Growth environment

It is best to choose neutral soil with deep soil, good air permeability, moist and fertile soil The soil is better. It requires good drainage performance and sufficient sunlight.

If mugwort is planted in batches, it is best to choose a base with irrigation water nearby. There must be no industrial pollution nearby, otherwise it will affect the growth of mugwort. The air quality must meet the national secondary standard and be tested regularly.

2. Sufficient light

During the growth process, mugwort needs sufficient light and ventilation. If you want to propagate wormwood in a large area outdoors, choose a sunny place so that the wormwood grown will grow more lushly.

3. Water management

It is best for the entire planting soil area to be turtle, which is conducive to soil irrigation. In dry summer, when the height of mugwort seedlings is below 80 cm, spray the leaves if it is above 80 cm. Then it's better to flood the entire garden.

4. Fertilization issues

In the process of wormwood propagation methods and precautions, fertilization is essential. When the seedling height is 30cm, use 90kg/hm2 of urea as seedling fertilizer. If it is a rainy day, you can spray directly. If it is sunny, you can irrigate the leaves.

2. Matters needing attention in wormwood cultivation

1. Apply base fertilizer before sowing

If you want to greatly increase the yield of wormwood, it is best to apply basal fertilizer before sowing. Apply sufficient base fertilizer, usually 4,000kg of decomposed farmyard manure and 667m2. Plow deeply and fully plug the soil, then drain and pour enough bottom water at a time.

2. Top dressing after harvest

After each harvest, it is best to carry out some top dressing. You can make your own, mainly decomposed rare human and animal manure, or add some phosphorus and potassium fertilizer appropriately.

3. Sowing in early spring

Many friends choose the wrong time to sow, so the yield of mugwort is not very good. It is generally best to sow seeds in early spring, with a spacing of 40 to 50 centimeters, and the covering soil should not be too thick.

Conclusion:

Through the above introduction, I believe everyone knows the cultivation methods and precautions of wormwood. I hope everyone can harvest the wormwood they cultivate!