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Why should cultured oysters be coated with cement?
I think oysters are too small or too slippery to solidify. Oysters are also people's favorite food, because they have a kind of sea milk, which is very nutritious and will affect people's health. If so, will it be propagated in other ways?

First, bamboo planting.

1. This is a common culture method in oyster culture. In fact, it is very simple to insert bamboo into the seabed and cultivate it. First of all, farmers must process bamboo regularly, with one pile for every six bamboos, and the whole funnel shape must be bent in the sea mud.

2. At the same time, the length of bamboo should be controlled at about 1.5 meters, and the diameter should be at least 10 cm. When it comes into contact with sea mud, farmers should surround it with ropes and then reinforce it to a certain extent, so it is generally suitable. The silt bred on the seabed is soft and the sea water flows slowly.

Second, long-term reproduction

If some farmers have more funds to refinance, they can choose this way because it is a convenient and economical way of breeding. Basically, the materials are ropes and floats, which are usually suitable for some oceans. Culture and long-term culture are more suitable for future seawater culture because of their relatively high ability to resist wind and waves.

Farmers who grow in this way should fix the two ends of the rope deep in the seabed, and the middle can be used to cultivate oysters. The most suitable width in the middle is about 40-50 meters, which can be cultivated. The depth of the selected sea area at home (usually every 2 meters) is loaded with floating objects with ropes. By default, the length of the rope is about 3-5 meters. You need to pay attention to agriculture. You should check the furniture to see if the ropes are often entangled. These are two farming methods.