When planting loofah in the countryside, do you want to put up a shelf? If so, how to put it up is better?
To say whether it is good to put on airs or not to plant loofah in rural areas, it is naturally necessary to put on airs. It can be said that professional loofah growers will put on airs unless they eat it at home, so that they can naturally find something to crawl and grow.
At present, scaffolding has a flat frame and a vertical frame. For example, the old farmer mainly uses a flat frame, which is to cover the top like a scaffolding, so that the loofah can naturally find space to grow on the top. The vertical shelf is a kind of vertical shelf like cucumber or tomato, which makes the loofah grow upward.
As for which is better, natural or flat, because there is more space to grow, and each ridge of the vertical shelf is not connected. Although the loofah can grow and connect by itself, it is impossible to let it grow naturally because there is no support, and only the shelf will be knocked down.
Therefore, it is recommended to build a flat frame for planting loofah. Although it takes a lot of materials and time, once it is built, it will not be a problem for two or three years. Moreover, after planting loofah, you can continue to plant bitter gourd, and you can use a shelf.
As for loofah, it is not feasible to put up a shelf. Loofah needs to crawl and grow constantly. If there is no shelf for it to climb, it can only grow on the ground all the time. Luffa needs to be long and straight to sell. Let it grow on the ground, although it will not affect the flowering and fruiting, but the long luffa will bend, which has basically no sales value and can only be eaten by itself. Moreover, in rainy days, loofah is also prone to mildew and rot. It can be said that it is impossible to plant loofah without putting up a shelf.
In short, if you plant loofah in rural areas and sell it, you must put up a shelf, and it is best to put up a flat shelf. It is not feasible to put up a shelf, and it will only be laughed at by the villagers.