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What is the best variety of loofah?

Luffa is a common vegetable in our daily life. Whether it is cold salad, fried food, cooked food or soup food, it has a unique flavor and is deeply loved by consumers. Luffa has high planting value and attracts many farmers to plant it. To ensure the economic benefits of loofah planting, it is the key to choose suitable varieties. So what kinds of loofah are there?

Luffa is a particularly delicious vegetable among the vegetables we eat every day. Unique flavor, delicious and smooth. In rural areas, we usually plant a few trees in front of and behind the house for our own consumption, and the market is also very hot. Many vegetable farmers have achieved considerable economic benefits by planting loofah in recent years, but as far as the current planting situation is concerned, most vegetable farmers still plant some conventional varieties, and the key is that the yield is too low.

First, long fragrant loofah

Luffa can be said to be an old variety of Luffa, with strong fruit, thick meat and strong fragrance. Whether cooking or making soup, it is not easy to turn black and tastes good. This is its biggest highlight. Guatiao can grow to more than one meter long, and the yield per mu is generally around 20 thousand Jin. Even if you sell it for a few cents a catty, the income is considerable. It is a kind of towel gourd which is worth planting.

Key points of cultivation: The adaptability and planting method of Luffa are the same as those of ordinary Luffa, with about 3,500 plants per mu, sufficient fertilizer, timely pruning and coring, and attention to water and fertilizer management and pest control.

Second, the Green King Luffa

Luffa Lucuiwang is a new hybrid variety introduced from the Netherlands, which has strong growth, strong disease resistance, cold and heat resistance. Suitable for planting in open field, protected field or greenhouse in spring and autumn. Generally, the yield per mu can reach 20,000 kg, and the high yield can reach 25,000 kg. Moreover, it is not an exaggeration at all, it is a real rate of return. Many people may not believe it, but it doesn't matter. Just go and see.

Cultivation key points: accelerate germination first, then sow, plant spacing is 40cm, row spacing is 70- 100cm, scaffolding is well done, the main vine has about 20 leaves, the core is picked in time, fertilizer and water management is strengthened, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizer are applied at flowering stage to promote more flowers and more melons.