How is the profit per mu of Schisandra chinensis? How much is the profit per mu of Schisandra chinensis?

How is the profit per mu of Schisandra chinensis? How much is the profit per mu of Schisandra chinensis?

Schisandra chinensis has a very high yield and a very good planting prospect. Under normal circumstances, its fruiting period will last about 6 years. According to current reliable data, the yield of Schisandra chinensis per mu is more than 1,800 kilograms, and better quality land can even reach more than 2,600 kilograms. The yield of dried fruits is between 1:5, and the highest can even reach more than 500 kilograms.

What is the profit per mu of Schisandra chinensis?

Schisandra chinensis yield per mu

Schisandra chinensis generally begins to bear fruit in the second year of planting, and the yield per mu can basically reach about 1,500-3,000 kilograms , and the yield of dry products per mu can also reach about 300-400 kilograms . Usually, it will bear fruit in the second year of growth, and it will enter the production period after about 3 years of cultivation, which means that it can almost reach the yield mentioned above.

The profit of planting one acre of Schisandra chinensis

The demand for Schisandra chinensis is extremely high, and the per-acre profit of this medicinal material has been rising year by year, and has risen to 70-80/kg . According to the current situation, its price may rise further, and due to the shortage of planting workers, the per-acre profit of Schisandra chinensis will basically not fall in the next few years.

Schisandra chinensis planting technology

1. Site selection and land preparation

Choose a moist environment, loose and fertile loam or humus soil , under the forest with irrigation conditions, in river valleys, on both sides of streams, on a slope of about 15 degrees, with a shade of 50% to 60%, and a place with ventilation and light.

Choose a good terrain, prepare the land, turn the soil, and cultivate it into ridges . Low-lying, flood-prone, and rainy land can be made into high ridges with a bed height of about 15 cm. High, dry, and less rainy land can be made into flat ridges.

Regardless of the type of bed, there must be a loose soil layer of more than 15 cm, the width of the ridge is 120-150 cm, and the length depends on the seeds and terrain. Apply 5-10 kg of decomposed manure per square meter, mix it evenly with the bed soil, and level the ridge surface for sowing.

2. Field planting

About 60 cm away from the tree stump, plant one plant on each side. This planting method has a high yield. Artificially build a frame and plant Schisandra chinensis seedlings at a row spacing of 100 cm*50 cm and 60 cm*50 cm.

Dig holes about 30 cm deep and wide between the north and south rows to facilitate ventilation and light transmission. Mix fertilizer and soil and fill the holes. When planting seedlings, fill half of the holes with soil. Lift the seedlings slightly so that the roots can straighten and it is conducive to survival. Tamp the soil firmly, water it, and cover it with a layer of moisture-proof soil after the water seeps in.

Prospects of Schisandra chinensis cultivation

Schisandra has strong growth ability, is relatively simple to plant, and has strong adaptability, and can grow normally on various soil types. Schisandra is very rich in nutrients, containing polysaccharides, vitamin C and other nutrients, which have a very good regulating effect on cardiovascular and blood circulation.

As the value of Schisandra chinensis is developed and market demand increases, the prospects for growing Schisandra chinensis are still good .

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