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How to grow cabbage

From late July to early September every year, it is the most suitable time to plant Chinese cabbage, because the climate is warm and the weather is stable, which is most conducive to the emergence and growth of Chinese cabbage. In addition to this time, March to April every year is also the best time to plant Chinese cabbage.

To plant Chinese cabbage, it is necessary to sow and raise seedlings around August every year. Before this, the land of the seedbed must be deeply ploughed and leveled, and then fully fertilized.

To achieve uniform sowing, seedlings can emerge in about 10 days after sowing, and 2 ~ 3 leaves can grow in about 20 days. After emergence, the seedlings should be thinned in time, with an interval of about 3 to 5 cm every nanosecond.

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After successful seedling raising, the Chinese cabbage can be watered enough, and after the land is deeply ploughed and leveled, the cultivated Chinese cabbage seedlings can be transplanted to Datianzhuang. When transplanting, the seedling spacing should be about 10 cm, and there should be a shading period of 2 ~ 3 days after transplanting.

Chinese cabbage has strong stress resistance, wide adaptability, high yield, long sowing period, especially low temperature tolerance. It can be put on the market one after another 40 days after transplanting, and can be stored at -5℃ for more than 30 days after maturity, so it has the reputation of "golden flowers in the snow".

The average yield per mu can reach more than 4000 kilograms; Seedling can be raised in August -65438+ 10, transplanted in September-165438+ 10, and supplied to the market for five months in autumn and winter. It is an ideal vegetable variety in cold winter.