Lycium barbarum fruit has the functions of nourishing liver and kidney and moistening lung. Its leaves have the nominal function of nourishing yin and clearing heat, and its root bark (called Digaopi in Chinese medicine) has the function of relieving cough. In recent years, the planting area of Lycium barbarum has also increased greatly, and many people also have the idea of joining the planting army. So I will briefly introduce the planting prospect and effect of Lycium barbarum, and tell you the direction for your reference. Lycium barbarum is tenacious, drought-tolerant, can grow on sandy land, and can be used as a shrub for soil and water conservation. Lycium barbarum is beautiful. Its green leaves and red fruits are good bonsai ornamental plants. The utilization value of Lycium barbarum can be processed not only into traditional Chinese medicine, but also into various foods, drinks and health products. There are a large number of Lycium barbarum on the market every year. Finally, the annual export volume of Lycium barbarum is also very large, and the planting prospect is very broad.
If you can find fresh medlar at home, you don't have to buy it. Seeding and breeding with small seeds inside, peeling, taking out small seeds, soaking in clear water for 1 ~ 2 days, and sowing normally. Generally, Lycium barbarum seeds can germinate within 1 ~ 2 weeks after sowing. The temperature is suitable, the soil is fertile, the basin water is moist, it germinates in about 7 days, and it is light green. This kind of seedling is very similar to pepper seedling. The back of Lycium barbarum will get better after germination. Lycium barbarum likes light very much. Potted Lycium barbarum is generally maintained indoors, but poor light is actually bad for growth. Therefore, the indoor medlar must be placed in a sunny place at home. Balcony, window sill, etc.
In addition, Lycium barbarum grows very fast. I like wet soil. Generally, the basin soil should be kept moist. As long as there is no water. However, after entering the flowering stage, it is necessary to regulate water, promote the development of flowers and promote flowering and fruiting.