A, land preparation, ditching
First of all, land preparation and ditching, according to other crops like the first land preparation, after land preparation in accordance with the 80 to 100 cm or so row spacing ditching, and then in the ditch for fertilizer. Taro's growing period is long, so the amount of fertilizer needed is particularly large must be imposed on the adequate base fertilizer.
Two, sowing, management
First of all, in the process of planting taro, seedling sowing seems to be crucial. Under normal circumstances in about a month when you can choose the seed, and then sowing, and then the treatment of breaking the film seedlings out of the ground. Care must be taken when handling there seedlings, and the soil must be selected to ensure that there is fertility in the land. Avoid excessive weeds inside the field, taro seedling period for moisture requirements are particularly high, need to be strictly controlled, do not appear too much water, or there is the possibility of composting the seedlings, to ensure that the land is slightly moist on it, moisture one can not be too much.
Three, germination management
This growth stage is particularly important, directly affects the yield and quality, so the taro germination period must pay attention to scientific management, in the right circumstances to apply fertilizer to supplement the taro nutrients, there is also the time of irrigation is also a relatively big problem, in the taro irrigation, can not choose to wide range of irrigation, or prone to flooding. To taro land weeding is also the focus of the work, the need for artificial weeding methods, and then loosen the soil so that you can ensure the permeability of the soil.
Four, irrigation, fertilization
Planting taro should pay attention to watering, pay attention to fertilization, because the combination of words, it can be familiar with the land, familiar with the land in order to grow in this land, if there is not enough water, there is not enough nutrients, this land it is not adapted to the words, the growth will be particularly slow, and may even wither, may die, may not be able to grow. may die, may not grow.
Taro is actually a very tasty thing, planting is also particularly simple, if it is the seed of taro, we need to plow the ground once again before spreading water, sprinkle the seed, but spreading the seed must be played neatly, pay attention to the spacing can not be too close too dense, then it will lead to affect the growth. Thus affecting the yield, if there is Pugo is not conducive to its growth, because its roots are to be extended in the ground, the soil lumps more then will hinder the growth of his roots, the roots grow poorly then it will not provide the whole body of the nutrients.