
How to judge the growth of wheat?
One glance: Standing on the ground, the wheat has already been sealed off (only the wheat seedlings are visible, not the ridges and grooves), and this type of wheat basically belongs to the flourishing seedlings.
Second number: If a wheat seedling is pulled out and has more than 6 tillers, the main stem reaches 7 leaves, and the long leaves exceed 20 centimeters, it can be basically determined that the wheat is a thriving seedling.
Three observations: The overall growth of wheat seedlings in the field is relatively vigorous, with long and thin leaf sheaths and slightly twisted top leaves, which is also a symptom of early wheat growth.
So, the current favorable growth of wheat is not a good phenomenon. If your wheat meets the above three conditions, it may have grown vigorously, and timely control measures should be taken for the wheat.





