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How to grow Saccharum officinarum

Written by Maggie

Nov 23 2020

How to grow Saccharum officinarum

When Saccharum Officinarum is planted, the sugarcane buds with more tail buds, thicker and longer are selected first for planting, and excellent seeds can also be purchased for planting. We can choose garden soil, leaves, organic fertilizer mixed as a matrix. Each time when planting, the first appropriate step is to loose the soil, and put in the sun exposure for 3 ~ 4 days, applying a nitrogen-Phosphorus potassium compound fertilizer.

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Saccharum Officinarum

Methods for growing Saccharum Officinarum

1. Select Saccharum Officinarum bud

Saccharum Officinarum is generally planted with cane buds each time. We need to choose Saccharum Officinarum buds with more  thicker and longer tail buds for planting. Such Saccharum Officinarum buds are highly cold-resistant and produce high yields after planting.You can also buy good Saccharum Officinarum seeds to sow.

2. Soil demand

Saccharum Officinarum does not require much in the way of soil. It needs to grow in loose, fertile soil. We can use garden soil as the substrate for Saccharum Officinarum, and add some leaves, organic fertilizer and other substances in it. Saccharum Officinarum buds and seeds can take root and germinate quickly in the soil, so as to grow sweet and delicious Saccharum Officinarum.

Saccharum Officinarum

3. Sugarcane buds planting

Every time Saccharum Officinarum buds selected are planted in suitable soil for growth, the soil should be properly relaxed.Then leave it in the sun for 3 to 4 days. Plant the selected Saccharum Officinarum buds into the soil, keep them in the sun, and wait for Saccharum Officinarum buds to take root again.

4. Management

After Saccharum Officinarum buds are planted into the soil, we can apply a proper amount of NPK compound fertilizer and water it appropriately once. When Saccharum Officinarum buds grow to about one meter, apply organic manure every half a month and keep the soil moist to make it grow more robust in the soil.

Saccharum Officinarum