2. Soil preparation and fertilization: Before planting taro, soil preparation and ditching should be done first. After the soil is deeply ploughed and leveled, ditch at the row spacing of 80- 100 cm. The width of the ditch should be about 50 cm and the depth should be 35 cm. Fertilize it after ditching. Because this plant needs a large amount of fertilizer, 2000 kilograms of organic fertilizer should be added per mu, and 60 kilograms of potassium sulfate compound fertilizer should be applied.
3. Sowing: plant taro in the soil with a spacing of 50 cm and a planting depth of 3-5 cm. After covering with soil, it can be covered with plastic film, which helps to keep warm and moisturize. When it grows to 30-50 cm, you can uncover the film. At this time, you can apply fertilizer again to supplement nutrients.
4. Follow-up maintenance: Because taro is afraid of dryness, it is prone to yellow leaves and dead leaves when it is short of water. Too wet will also affect the growth of roots, so watering should be used both wet and dry, and drainage should be carried out in rainy season. After the seedling stage is over, intertillage should be carried out every 2- 2 days. After twice, it can inhibit the growth of taro and reduce nutrient consumption.