Optimal Timing for Foliar Fertilization After Transplanting Siraitia grosvenorii

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Optimal Timing for Foliar Fertilization After Transplanting Siraitia grosvenorii

1、Effect of foliar application of Siraitia grosvenorii

In this study, we propose a sustainable solution for managing wasted fruits generated during the frozen storage, processing, and cultivation of Siraitia grosvenorii while simultaneously promoting seedling growth. Wasted S. grosvenorii fruits were precursors to synthesize S. grosvenorii -derived CDs (L-CDs) via hydration and thermal treatment.

Effect of foliar application of Siraitia grosvenorii

2、Effect of foliar application of Siraitia grosvenorii

In this study, we propose a sustainable solution for managing wasted fruits generated during the frozen storage, processing, and cultivation of Siraitia grosvenorii while simultaneously...

Effect of foliar application of Siraitia grosvenorii

3、Transplanting condition optimization and fertilizing test on in vitro

The results showed that medium, plantlet quality, humidity and temperature were main factors to ensure successful transplantion of Siraitia grosvenorii and the combination of pond silt, nursery soil, vermiculite was the optimal medium for the in vitro plantlet transplantation.

Transplanting condition optimization and fertilizing test on in vitro

4、Ecological Suitability Analysis of Siraitia grosvenorii

展开更多 [Objectives]The purpose of this study was to provide reference for scientific introduction and rational production planning of Siraitia grosvenorii.

Ecological Suitability Analysis of Siraitia grosvenorii

5、Effect of foliar application of Siraitia grosvenorii

Effect of foliar application of Siraitia grosvenorii-derived carbon dots on growth, photosynthesis, and physiological characteristics of Siraitia grosvenorii 来自 dx.doi.org

Effect of foliar application of Siraitia grosvenorii

Effect of foliar application of Siraitia grosvenorii

叶面施用 Siraitia grosvenorii 衍生的碳点对 Siraitia grosvenorii 生长、光合作用和生理特性的影响 碳点 (CDs) 是一种新型纳米材料,在整个作物生命周期中表现出巨大的潜力,包括增强光合作用、提高抗逆性和增加作物生物量生产。

Evaluation of Suitable Cultivation Regions in China for Siraitia

Global climate change is reshaping the habitat suitability of medicinal plants, potentially compromising their phytochemical integrity and therapeutic efficacy. Siraitia grosvenorii, an edible medicinal plant in China, has expanded its cultivation area into non-native habitats.

Embryogenic callus induction, cell suspension culture, and spectrum

Abstract Siraitia grosvenorii (S. grosvenorii), a perennial vine of Cucurbitaceae family, has been widely used in medicine and food products. However, its application is hindered due to the limited output of natural and cultivated plants.

A comprehensive review of Siraitia grosvenorii (Swingle) C. Jeffrey

This paper aims to address this gap by providing an overview of the main active components, pharmacological efficacy, toxicity, current status of development and application, development dilemmas, and strategies for intensive exploitation and utilization of S. grosvenorii.

Transplanting method of siraitia grosvenorii tissue culture seedlings

The invention belongs to the technical field of fruit farming, and particularly relates to a transplanting method of siraitia grosvenorii tissue culture seedlings.

Foliar fertilization plays a critical role in promoting healthy growth after transplanting Siraitia grosvenorii. As a modern fertilization method, foliar fertilizer allows plants to absorb nutrients directly through leaves, rapidly replenishing essential nutrients and enhancing fertilizer efficiency. Below are recommendations and precautions for the optimal timing of foliar fertilization after transplantation:

I. Recovery Period After Transplanting

1. Early Stage (Days 1-3)

  • During the initial phase post-transplantation, the plant is adapting to its new environment. At this stage, roots may not yet be fully established, and the plant is sensitive to external changes. Avoid using foliar fertilizer during this period.
  • Focus on monitoring water status and soil moisture to ensure adequate hydration. Observe for signs of pests or diseases and take timely preventive measures.

2. Mid Stage (Days 4-7)

  • As the plant acclimates and roots begin to develop, foliar fertilization can be cautiously introduced.
  • This helps supplement nutrients and promote growth. avoid excessive application to prevent root damage from over-fertilization.

3. Late Stage (Days 8-10)

  • Once the plant stabilizes, continue foliar fertilization to support growth. Monitor leaf color, size, and growth patterns to adjust dosage if needed.
  • Choose fertilizers rich in nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), and follow product instructions for dilution ratios.

II. Optimal Timing for Foliar Application

1. On the Day of Transplanting

  • While foliar fertilization is not recommended immediately, mixing diluted fertilizer with water and spraying it on the stems before transplantation may help plants adapt faster. This suits varieties with strong environmental resilience.

2. One Week Post-Transplanting

  • During the recovery phase (within the first week), initiate foliar fertilization based on plant condition and soil moisture. Apply in the morning or evening for best results.

3. Two Weeks Post-Transplanting

  • By this stage, plants have adapted to their environment. Gradually increase fertilizer dosage while monitoring leaf health (e.g., turgidity, color).

III. Application Techniques

1. Dilution Ratio

  • Follow product guidelines for concentration. Conduct small-scale trials to determine optimal dilution.

2. Spraying Method

  • Apply diluted fertilizer evenly to stems, avoiding direct contact with leaves. Maintain proper distance to prevent leaf burn.

3. Frequency

  • Adjust application frequency based on plant needs and soil conditions. Weekly application is typically sufficient.

IV. Precautions

  1. Avoid Overapplication: Excessive use can lead to root damage or nutrient imbalance.
  2. Ensure Ventilation: When applying indoors, maintain airflow to prevent residue buildup.
  3. Avoid Direct Sunlight: Apply in shaded conditions to prevent reduced efficacy.
  4. Monitor Plant Response: Discontinue use and consult experts if abnormalities occur (e.g., leaf scorching, stunted growth).

the optimal window for foliar fertilization after transplanting Siraitia grosvenorii is around one week post-transplantation. Follow these guidelines while adapting strategies to specific growth conditions for best results.

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