Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, the common hop (humulus lupulus l) rootstock cuttings were cut to a length of 10–15 cm, the plants (options 1 and 5) were planted on April 10, 2020, special substrates prepared according to the options, and the common hop medicinal plant rhizome cuttings were planted. The experimental variants consisted of 4 replicates, i.e., each variant had 30 rhizome cuttings, in which a total of 120 plants were grown. Since the common hop medicinal plant is a perennial plant, it needs watering throughout the year. Plants required a total of 3300 l/g of irrigation 33 times, 5–8 times per month per bush plant, and 500–800 g per 100 g of irrigation rate per month. The above irrigation numbers and irrigation norms have ensured adequate growth and development of common hop medicinal plant rhizome cuttings. The growth rate of the common hop medicinal plant increased depending on the experimental options i. e. substrate composition, and relatively fast and tall plants were observed in options 3 and 4 in the experiment.KeywordsAgriculture industrySeedlingsRoot breeds of medicinal common hopPlants

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