One-legged gold is the dried whole herb of one-legged gold, an annual root parasitic herb in the family of Gentiana. It is 6-15 centimeters tall, and the whole plant is covered with short stiff hairs. Stem solitary or sometimes branched at the base, slightly quadrangular, yellowish green. There are 2 longitudinal grooves. The growth rate of one-legged golden seedlings is relatively slow, so the cultivation period of the seedlings is relatively common, but no special management is needed during the nursery period, only proper control of water and nutrient intake is needed. When the seedlings grow to about six to eight centimeters, they can be transplanted.
And they also have to meet the requirements for basal plant growth. If a natural grassland can be used to grow one-legged gold, it can be sown with a layer of fine soil applied with enough basal fertilizer and without excessive ground preparation. It depends on other plants to survive, so choose a natural grassland for planting. Sowing at the right time: choose the end of March to the beginning of April for sowing. Planting: Reasonable planting density will help the plant to grow better in the later stage.
It is recommended to do it in spring around March-April. After preparing the planting site, sow the purchased seeds on the soil surface. After sowing the seeds, you should cover it with a fine layer of soil and keep the ground temperature at about 18℃, so that it will grow seedlings in ten days. Summary of soil and fertilizer management: One-legged gold depends on other plants to survive, so choose a natural grassland for planting. Timely sowing: choose the end of March to the beginning of April for sowing. Planting: Reasonable planting density is conducive to better growth in the later stages of the planting process.
Soil and Fertilizer Management: As a semi-parasitic plant, the plant has relatively high requirements for soil and fertilizer. It depends on other plants for photosynthesis as well as survival and growth. Therefore, the planting site generally need to choose the one-legged gold for the Xuanzhenshen family of herbaceous plants, in the south southwest, southern China, the wild growth of more, we also have in Jiangxi, east China, called noma grass, or dwarf foot grass, because the mother used to use more, but also tried to plant, found that the difficulty of planting alone is very large.