Planting characteristics of Artemisia selengensis
Artemisia capillaris is suitable for planting in moist, loose and fertile soil. Before sowing, soil preparation should be done well to keep the soil soft and breathable, a certain amount of organic fertilizer should be applied to ensure the soil is fertile, and a small amount of water should be used to keep the soil moist. Artemisia capillaris is usually planted by direct seeding. Choose healthy, plump and plump seeds for planting. First dry the seeds for two hours, then soak them in water to accelerate germination until the seeds germinate.
Water Artemisia capillaris in time when it just sprouts, weed it when it grows to about 5- 10 cm, and add chemical fertilizer every 25 days after the growth is stable. When the seedlings grow to 10 cm, they can be cultivated separately, keeping the row spacing of 3-5cm to avoid competing for nutrients.