Root Control Rapid Seedling Cultivation Technology

Sep 06, 2024 Leave a message

1. Technical difficulties in full crown transplantation of large forest seedlings
Conventional transplanting of green seedlings requires pruning and removing the crown, otherwise it is difficult for them to survive. The root control rapid seedling cultivation technology uses a specially designed seedling container to control the growth of the main root system, promote the rapid growth of capillary roots, and form a thick and short developed fibrous root system, with a large quantity and sufficient root nutrition. The tree grows vigorously and can be transplanted without lifting seedlings, covering roots, cutting heads, cutting branches, or removing leaves. It is fully capable of transplanting large seedlings from the crown and is known as a mobile forest.
2. The technical challenge of survival rate
The uniquely designed root control container not only has good breathability, but also has the unique effect of preventing root rot and main root entanglement. With the dual function of the root control special substrate, the water and fertilizer conditions required for seedlings are well controlled. The root control container is easy to disassemble and does not damage the roots during transplantation, so the survival rate of transplantation can reach 100%. Moreover, the later management costs can be reduced by 50-70%.
3. The technical challenge of transplanting in all seasons
The seedlings cultivated using this technology do not sprout, do not damage roots, do not lose water, have detachable root control containers, are easier to transport and load far away, save and facilitate, and can be transplanted all year round with a high survival rate.
4. Solved the technical challenge of rapid orchard updates
Orchard renewal requires at least 5 years. By using root control seedling technology, seedlings can be grown on idle land. Within 2-3 years, the ground diameter of the seedlings can reach about 4 centimeters and the crown diameter can reach more than 1 meter. They can already bloom and bear fruit in small quantities. When transplanting, the roots will not be damaged or the seedlings will not be replaced. The following year, a large number of fruits can be produced. This ensures that the income of fruit farmers does not decrease during the orchard renewal period, while also ensuring that the variety of seedlings is pure and correct.