Product description
The most suitable temperature during the growth period is 20-25°C, the growth is slow below 15°C, and the growth stops below 8°C. It grows slowly above 30°C and is prone to disease. The suitable temperature for seed germination is 25-30℃, 13℃ can germinate, but very slowly; 30-35℃ germinates fastest, but it is easy to cause excessive growth. Higher temperature is required during flowering and fruiting period, generally 22-25℃ is the best. The lowest temperature for root growth is 6°C, and the lowest temperature for root hair growth is 12°C. The fertilized fruit can develop normally when the night temperature is 8-10℃. The light intensity requirements are moderate, and it is more resistant to weak light, but it is easy to cause excessive length when the light is insufficient. In terms of photoperiod, it is a short-day plant, which is conducive to the growth of stems and leaves under long-day conditions, and the fruiting period is earlier under short-day conditions. Zucchini likes to be moist and cannot tolerate drought. Viral diseases are prone to occur under high temperature and drought conditions; however, high temperature and high humidity can also easily cause powdery mildew. The soil requirements are not strict, sand, loam, and clay can be cultivated, and the loam with deep soil layer is easy to obtain high yield.
Zucchini contains more vitamin C, glucose and other nutrients, especially calcium.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that zucchini has the effects of eliminating irritability and thirst, moisturizing the lungs and relieving cough, clearing heat and diuresis, and reducing swelling and congestion. It has an adjuvant treatment effect on polydipsia, edema, abdominal distension, sore, nephritis, liver cirrhosis and ascites; can enhance immunity, play an anti-virus and tumor effect; can promote the secretion of insulin in the human body, and can effectively prevent diabetes. Prevent liver and kidney disease, help to enhance the regeneration ability of liver and kidney cells.
1. Disinfection and germination
Soak the seeds in warm water at about 30 degrees Celsius to accelerate germination, and then plant the zucchini after it is saturated with water
When planting zucchini, water the soil first to make the soil moist and soft, then directly spread the seeds in the soil, and then water again to provide sufficient water for the germination of zucchini seeds, so as to prevent the seeds from drying and dying
3. After the zucchini sprouts, observe it every day. If there is grass, pull it out in time, and throw away the thin, dense and withered seedlings. Only the healthy zucchini seedlings will be kept to prevent nutrition deficiency