Chapter 90: It seems that there is no immediate relative in her family who is an officer



Originally, Shu Miao only wanted to plant Gastrodia elata in the space first, but then he thought that Gastrodia elata had to be planted for three years before it could be harvested. By then, no matter whether it was successful or not, he had to report the results to Doctor Wang.

In this case, we have to pretend to be doing this outside to hide the truth, otherwise there will be a lot of trouble later.

At the same time, she also wanted to change her family's financial situation.

Once the Gastrodia elata is successfully planted in the planting space, she can sell it while summarizing the planting experience.

It would be best to get auntie involved in growing Gastrodia elata. If successful, it would improve the family’s financial situation and make everyone live a better life.

Although I was short of food during the first month or so, it cannot negate the help she provided me in the days that followed.

If there is an opportunity, she will naturally provide some help within her ability.

Besides, her family is so poor that they can't even have enough to eat, but she is the only one with a rosy complexion. Doesn't that obviously arouse suspicion?

As for the series of troubles that followed, there was naturally an aunt who rationalized these changes, so she didn't have to worry so much.

The most urgent task right now is to get rid of Zili as soon as possible.

I briefly told him about the materials and environment needed to grow Gastrodia elata, and then sent him off to find a suitable planting site.

As soon as he left, Shu Miao immediately put the basket and the seeds into the grove in the space.

It’s not that there is no other place in the space where Gastrodia elata can be grown, but she wants to restore the growing environment of Gastrodia elata as much as possible.

Although there is only shade trees in the space, which barely meets the planting conditions, it is better than nothing!

Shu Miao then took his machete and went up the mountain. He first found the oak forest, collected a lot of rotten leaves and rotten soil, and piled them directly next to the space grove.

Speaking of this, we have to mention her exploration of space in the past year.

One of them is that the plant straw left in the field will disappear overnight.

Once, she inadvertently sighed that it was a pity that the sweet potato vines in the field had disappeared.

By the next day, the sweet potato vines piled in the field unexpectedly did not disappear.

After several experiments, I found a characteristic.

That is, as long as she still cares about something, no matter how insignificant it is, it will not disappear even if it is collected in the field.

It is equivalent to fields being able to serve as storage rooms to a certain extent, but they do not have the function of stopping time.

Also, the live livestock raised in the yard cannot be stored in the storage room, but can be allowed into the fields to forage.

Even if she just thought about it, the space would automatically form an invisible barrier, preventing the livestock from moving to other areas, but it would not affect her entry and exit at all.

Similarly, the problem of catching fish in the pond is solved naturally.

After collecting enough dead leaves and rotten soil, Shu Miao immediately started the tree-cutting stage.

After collecting enough oak trees, she looked at the sky and saw that it was still early, so she immediately found a secluded place and slipped into the space grove.

Only then did he have time to open the sack and check what was inside.

The top layer was a small cloth bag filled with soil. After digging a few times, some hemp seeds as thick as fingers were revealed.

At the bottom was a piece of wood covered with dark brown mycelium. Shu Miao picked up a mycelium as thick as Houttuynia cordata and frowned.

I was speechless and puzzled at the same time. How could the mycelium be so long and thick?

She had always thought that the hyphae of fungi were invisible to the naked eye, but it was really a little trick that opened her eyes!

After carefully taking out all the wood with mycelium growing on it, I found that there were only ten sections in total.

Each piece of wood is estimated to be 30 centimeters long and about the same thickness as one's calf.

After figuring out what she had at hand, she immediately followed the same pattern and cut the oak tree into pieces of equal length, then cut fish-scale mouths on them.

Then I found a place with the darkest light and started digging a hole.

Soon, a pit about two square meters in size and thirty centimeters deep was dug.

Shu Miao carefully placed the six pieces of wood with mycelium in the middle, and placed the hemp seeds against both ends of the wood according to Doctor Wang's instructions, and finally surrounded them with fresh wood.

Cover with soil to a depth of ten centimeters, and finally cover with rotten soil and leaves collected from outside.

That’s it!

It's that packet of powdered seeds that's a little tricky.

Because Doctor Wang didn't tell her how to grow the powdered Gastrodia elata seeds, and most importantly, no one had ever succeeded in growing them.

After pondering for a long time, Shu Miao decided to use his experience in growing vegetables to plant these seeds, to give it a try!

Then, a shallow pit was dug at the other end of the mushroom nest, and a mycelium log and fresh wood logs were placed in it.

In order to form a control group, after evenly spreading all the powdered seeds, half of them were covered with a thin layer of space soil, and the other half were covered with rotten soil and rotten leaves collected from outside.

After finishing the work, Shu Miao shook off the dirt on his body and turned around to check on the livestock.

There is nothing wrong with the chicken. It still eats, drinks, and fights as usual.

Xiaoyi, who had grown into a big rooster, stopped teaching his competitor a lesson as soon as he saw Shu Miao, and rushed to his owner at full speed.

In a protective posture, he stood guard at her feet.

Shu Miao did the same as usual, just touching his smooth feathers and then ignored it.

I went straight to the straw pile in the corner and picked up seven eggs that were not much bigger than quail eggs, most of which had green shells.

The hens had long been accustomed to Shu Miao coming out from time to time to pick up eggs. After taking a look, those who needed to eat continued to eat, and those who needed to dig in the soil continued to dig in the soil, without being frightened at all.

With a bag of eggs in his pocket, Shu Miao walked more carefully.

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