? How to increase yield when planting red peony roots? In order to achieve high and stable yields, the first step is to strengthen fertilizer and water management, cultivate strong plants, and improve the disease resistance of red peony roots. As long as management is not lacking or misplaced, the best policy is to apply more functional foliar fertilizers to regulate the vegetative and reproductive growth of the red peony root, thereby promoting root and stem expansion and increasing yield.
Crop management: ① Fertilization and weeding: Stable manure is generally used for stables and bean cakes, and is applied immediately when planting alone. The first fertilization can be carried out in early spring after the plants have emerged by digging holes between the plants then covering them withe earth. Apply lamlatrim fertilizer 1-2 times a year in spring and autumn, then hoe again during the fertilization period to prevent the spread of weeds. ②. Picking Buds: Once peonies are planted, they will germinate and flower each year. To ensure that the roots of the red peony are sufficiently nutritious, they should be removed as soon as they sprout.
?Red peony root is usually planted in early spring and should be planted before the red peony buds grow. The flowering period is from May to June and the fruiting period is from June to August. Peonies love light and are drought tolerant. Peony plants undergo developmental changes throughout the year as climatic rhythms change. Mainly manifested by the alternation of periods of growth and dormancy. Among them, the dorman periodce, the vernalization period and the growth period, the lighting period are the most critical.
?Planting technology: land selection and land preparation: red peony root is more suitable for loamy and sandy loam soils, followed by sandy soils, and the side with higher soil viscosity is worse. After the fall harvest, fall plowing is carried out to drive away pests and diseases. The following spring, the land was ready. Once plowed, it is raked and then a border is made. The size and length of the boundary can be determined based on specific terrain conditions.
? Selection and cultivation: The roots of the seeds can be sorted when harvesting after autumn. Seed roots should be intact, sturdy perennial roots with attached buds. When planting, first drill holes between the edges, spacing the plants 4050 cm between rows. Then plant the roots in the holes with the buds pointing upwards, planting one plant in each hole. On average, around 3,000 plants can be planted per 667 square meters. After the red peony is planted alone, cereals and soybeans can be planted between the borders in the first to second year, but other crops cannot be planted in the third year. Avoid continuous planting of red peony root. It is best to change the soil or plant other crops on the land where the red peony is planted to avoid pests and diseases.