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The spiritual field in the space has changed again compared to the morning.
Less than a day after those wild rapeseeds were planted, the seedlings have already grown to over an inch tall, bright green, with their leaves spread out, and are stronger than the seedlings that have grown in the field outside for half a month.
Shen Luxi squatted at the edge of the field and watched for a long time, and the calculation in his mind became clearer and clearer.
In the land outside, it takes less than half a month to grow a crop of wild vegetables, but in the space it only takes four or five days.
In one month, two crops will be harvested outside, and seven or eight crops will be harvested in the space.
Of course, she couldn't make a lot of money just by growing wild vegetables, but she didn't have any other seeds at the moment. She wanted to practice with wild vegetables first and get a feel for Lingtian's temperament.
She put the hundred copper coins into the nearest cave dwelling and found a corner to stack them.
The inside of the cave is dry and ventilated, the ground is made of rammed earth, the walls are thick, and the temperature is lower than outside, making it suitable for storing food and money.
From today on, this is her private treasury.
Shen Luxi went to the spring to get a bucket of water and watered the spiritual field again.
The spring water seeps into the soil, and the leaves of the vegetable seedlings are visibly refreshed.
After watering, she didn't rush out. She walked to the door of the library and pushed the door open.
Last time I only briefly browsed through "Nongsang Essentials", today I have to take a closer look to see what else can be used.
There are five books in total on the first shelf.
She has already read "Essentials of Farming and Mulberry Farming" and it talks about farming.
There is a thin book next to it called "The Twelve Methods of Retting Fertilizer", which specifically explains how to retting fertilizer, what materials to mix, and how long it takes to retting fertilizer.
Next to it is a thinner book called "Miscellaneous Notes on Breeding," which talks about how to select, retain, and cultivate improved seeds.
The last two books were blocked by the gray mist, and when I reached out, I encountered a layer of soft resistance and couldn't take them off.
The stone tablet said that the higher the merit, the more things can be unlocked.
These two books will probably have to wait until the space is upgraded before you can read them.
Shen Luxi took out "The Twelve Methods of Fertilizing", sat on the ground leaning against the bookshelf and started flipping through it.
The book is not long, well illustrated and written in a popular way.
One composting method caught her attention.
Mix dead leaves, grass ash, livestock manure and soil in proportion, pile them together and let them sit for half a month to get a good base fertilizer.
When this kind of fertilizer is applied to the ground, it can turn lean fields into fertile fields and increase yields by more than 30%.
Shen Luxi kept the ratio in his mind.
Dead leaves and grass ashes are easy to find, they are everywhere on the mountain.
Animal manure is not difficult to obtain. The Shen family raises several chickens and a pig in the big house. There is a lot of dried manure piled next to the pig pen.
She could get some out when no one was paying attention, dig a hole on the edge of her three-acre thin field, and fertilize according to the method in the book.
Once the fertilizer is retting, maybe you can actually grow something on those three acres of stone.
Shen Luxi put the book back, stood up and dusted himself off.
The plan in my mind has been pushed forward one step further.
Arrange the things you need to do now.
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