Chapter 373 The Rainy Season Is Coming 2
After listening to Su Dajiang's analysis, everyone in the old house fell into thinking.

After a while, old man Su pondered and said: "Let's do it this way, but before going to sue, you still have to be prepared, so as not to let that cunning girl escape again."

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After moving to the new house, Su Limo is busier now.

She asked Baili Yunchu to find some herbal seeds for her before, and she took Xiaobai to the mountain to dig a lot of herbs back.

For the past few days, I have been staying in the open space behind the yard.

Fang Yong and the others had loosened the soil in that open space before they moved in, and they brought some fertilizer over and spread it evenly on the soil. Now the soil has improved a lot, and there is no problem in planting some herbs that do not require very much soil.

Next to Su Limo is a pile of skullcap and rehmannia dug from the mountain.

Scutellaria baicalensis has the effects of clearing away heat and dampness, purging fire and detoxification, hemostasis, and preventing miscarriage. It can be used for dampness and heat, chest tightness and nausea, damp heat and fullness, diarrhea, jaundice, lung heat, high fever and polydipsia.

Because the ancient Scutellaria baicalensis is wild and the quantity is small, but its use range is wide, so the price is raised very high.

A catty of wild scutellaria baicalensis can be sold for [-] yuan per catty when sold in a drugstore.

If you want to make a fortune by growing medicinal materials, Scutellaria baicalensis is a good choice.

Moreover, Scutellaria baicalensis has two seedling transplanting times in a year, one is transplanting after the vernal equinox, and the other is transplanting before and after the beginning of autumn.

It is almost the beginning of autumn now, so this is the right time to transplant Scutellaria baicalensis.

When transplanting Scutellaria baicalensis, it is necessary to open 20 to [-] centimeters deep trenches at a distance of more than [-] centimeters in the well-organized field, and put the seedlings at a distance of [-] centimeters, with the teeth head up and about [-] centimeters below the ground. , make the roots upright, cover with soil, and compact them so that the heels are in close contact with the soil.

Water after planting to ensure survival.

In the future, we must pay attention to loosening the soil from time to time to keep the ground clean.

Scutellaria baicalensis has strong drought resistance, and it can be watered properly in case of severe drought or after topdressing, and generally does not need to be watered frequently.

Su Limo demonstrated with Fang Yong and the others, and told them all the things to pay attention to, and then gave them the remaining Scutellaria baicalensis seedlings.

She turned her attention to the Rehmannia glutinosa beside her.

Rehmannia glutinosa, also known as Shengdi, Shudi, etc., is cool in nature, sweet and bitter in taste, and has the effects of nourishing yin and kidney, nourishing blood and cooling blood.

It is quite beneficial for those with yin deficiency, blood deficiency and kidney deficiency to eat it. In addition, rehmannia glutinosa has the effects of strengthening the heart and diuresis, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory, promoting blood coagulation, and lowering blood sugar.

Although the price is one year lower than that of Scutellaria baicalensis, Su Limo and Baili Yunchu have inquired about it, and it can only be sold for [-] yuan per catty, but the advantage is that it is used in large quantities.

So as long as they are bred, they will be very profitable.

Rehmannia glutinosa is generally mainly propagated by rhizomes. In July and August, we should choose the rhizomes that grow vigorously and have no diseases and insect pests. Dig up the short nodes of four to five centimeters. Ten centimeters, replant it in a field with sufficient base fertilizer, weed properly, fertilize, and pay attention to drainage after rain.

When the flower buds appear, they can be removed at any time.

Rehmannia glutinosa has three fears, fear of drought, fear of waterlogging, and fear of pests and diseases.

Because of its small root system and poor water absorption capacity, it is easy to wither in a little drought, and the fleshy rhizomes are easy to rot if the soil moisture is too high, so it must be properly irrigated.

(End of this chapter)

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