Biogas slurry soaking garlic to increase production and income

Before sowing, the garlic seeds are impregnated with biogas slurry. The operation is simple, but the benefits are many: first, it can be emerged early; second, it can promote robust growth during seedling stage; third, it can enhance the cold tolerance, drought tolerance and disease resistance of plants. Fourth, it can increase the yield of garlic.

The specific method is as follows: firstly spread the garlic in the sun for two days, and then put it into a plastic woven bag, 20 kg of garlic in each bag is suitable. Tighten the bag mouth and pay attention to the space left in the upper part to prevent the garlic from swelling after the water is absorbed. Choose to run the biogas tank for more than two months, with normal gas production and use, remove all the residue and debris floating in the discharge port, then stir the liquid to make the harmful gas escape, and then weave the garlic with the seeds. The bag is immersed in the biogas slurry at the discharge port. After immersion for 24 hours, the garlic is picked up and drained, rinsed with water and sown.

According to the test, the average yield of this method is about 15%, and the quality of garlic is also significantly improved.

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