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Fujin Sanqi is also known as Likui Potato, Moringa Leaf, State Seven, and Japanese Sunflower. It is a perennial plant of the genus Kwai. Origin Brazil, China's Yunnan, Sichuan, Taiwan and other places have long been planting, tender goods called gold, slightly, called the leaves of the three. Its fresh leaves can be used to make a variety of dishes, such as frying, cold-cooking, soup making, etc. The bulbous buds and tubers can also be cooked into a variety of medicinal dishes. Buds can be washed stewed meat, stewed chicken, there is a certain tonic effect. Roots excavated in winter and spring intervals, to miscellaneous, washed, sliced ​​scrambled eggs, stewed slices of stew, stewed chicken for nourishing health food. This kind of vegetable is a kind of "food and medicine homologous" and is easy to cultivate. Besides soil cultivation, it can be used for hydroponic cultivation, pot cultivation and hedgerow cultivation. It is a health vegetable worthy of extensive development. Health effects According to "Summer Yunnan Simao Herbal Selection," said: Teng Sanqi has nourishing strong waist, swelling and scattered blood stasis and other effects. The pharmacological analysis of Kaohsiung Medical College believes that Tengsanqi has a good effect on anti-inflammation and protection of the liver, and has a hypoglycemic effect, in which the bulblet effect is higher than the stem and leaf. Morphological characteristics of vines up to 5 to 10 cm, more roots, tuber hypertrophy, tuber buds can grow into new plants. In the vine vines and the base of inflorescence, buds with different shapes were grown, and the buds were also propagation materials. The young stems are green, and become brown after grown into long-growth. Adventitious roots occur at the internodes, which provides conditions for stem cuttings. Flowering from September to November, usually infertile, it is difficult to obtain seeds. Growing Environment Fujikichi No.37 has strong adaptability to the environment, including heat resistance, low light resistance, drought tolerance, moisture resistance and cold resistance. The optimum temperature for fertility is 20°C~30°C, rapid growth in high temperature and high humidity season, strong growth in cool season, short-term resistance 10 °C low temperature. Cultivation points 1. Propagation of three methods, bulbs nursery, autumn harvest mature buds placed in a cool dry place, the next spring early sowing in nutrition bags or trays, build a small arch, about 30 days into seedlings; tuber nursery, tubers also In the early spring, the bulbous buds were excavated, and the bulbous buds were excavated, peeled into single-shoot buds, planted in the same way as above, and a small arch shed was established. The seedlings were grown for about 30 days; cuttings were planted, and in the spring and summer, strong and mature plants were selected from the upper middle to cut double-leaved shoots. Cuttings, according to the distance of 10 ~ 12 cm square, oblique inserted in the seedbed, compaction, watering, bed temperature maintained at 20 °C, about 6 to 7 days to grow new roots, about 20 days into seedlings, this method is used in production It breeds quickly. 2. Cultivation and management: Planting plants in open fields in Yunnan, and using sandy loam can obtain high quality and high yield. Each mu of fermented farmyard fertilizer 2000 kilograms as the base fertilizer, the height of 20 centimeters, the width of 110 to 120 centimeters, line spacing 70 to 80 centimeters, spacing 30 to 40 centimeters, double row planting, seedling height 30 centimeters or more take the herringbone, Timely cultivating, weeding and earth-cultivation. If the summer lighting is too strong, shade nets will be covered. Topdressing is mainly farmyard manure or compound fertilizer, combined with watering. 3. Pay attention to pest control, but it has not yet been discovered.

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