CN213991838U - Plant climbing net - Google Patents
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The invention relates to a plant climbing net, which comprises cross bars (3) and vertical bars (4) which are mutually connected, wherein plants are lapped on the climbing net; the transverse bar (3) is parallel to the horizontal plane, a groove (5) is formed in the transverse bar (3), nutrient solution is filled in the groove (5), and the plant part is soaked in the nutrient solution. Compared with the prior art, the method has the advantages of improving the survival rate and the growth speed of the climbing plants and the like.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of climbing nets, in particular to a plant climbing net.
Background
At present, the climbing net is arranged for climbing plants on the aspect of planting fruits and vegetables or greening landscaping, which is a common means. But the survival rate of the climbing plants on the climbing net is not high at present, and the time required for paving the whole climbing net is about one year and is very long.
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention aims to overcome the defects of the prior art and provide a plant climbing net which can improve the survival rate and the growth speed of climbing plants.
The purpose of the invention can be realized by the following technical scheme:
at present, the climbing net which can be smeared and can store nutrients is hardly applied, the climbing net is more beneficial to the growth of climbing plants, the survival rate of the climbing plants is improved, the covering rate of the climbing plants is greatly improved, the climbing net is paved in one year, only about eight months are needed, and the specific scheme is as follows:
a plant climbing net comprises cross bars and vertical bars which are mutually connected, and plants are lapped on the climbing net;
the transverse bar is parallel to the horizontal plane, a groove is formed in the transverse bar, nutrient solution is filled in the groove, and the plant part is soaked in the nutrient solution.
Further, the depth of the groove is 40-60% of the diameter of the cross bar. If the transverse bar is too deep, the transverse bar is not high in strength and is easy to break, and if the transverse bar is too shallow, too much nutrient solution cannot be stored.
Further, the width of the groove is 40-60% of the diameter of the cross bar. If the width is too wide, the transverse bar is not high in strength and is easy to break, and if the width is too narrow, too much nutrient solution cannot be stored.
Furthermore, nutrient solution is coated on the horizontal bars and/or the vertical bars.
Furthermore, the included angle formed by the transverse bars and the vertical bars is 60-90 degrees.
Furthermore, the included angle formed by the transverse bars and the vertical bars is 90 degrees.
Furthermore, the horizontal bars and the vertical bars are connected by welding or binding.
Further, the plant comprises root hairs and leaves, and the root hairs are soaked in the nutrient solution. The leaves may also be exposed to the nutrient solution applied to the vertical bars.
Further, the root hairs are wound on the transverse bars and/or the vertical bars.
Further, the material of the horizontal bars and/or the vertical bars is stainless steel. The product is firm, durable and long in service life; the paint is not rusted, is corrosion resistant, is beautiful and does not need maintenance; the light-weighted, the pliability is good, and the arbitrary molding, the installation is nimble convenient.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following advantages:
(1) the stainless steel green plant climbing net is adopted, so that the climbing net is firm and durable, and has long service life; corrosion resistance and attractive appearance; the flexibility is good, and the installation is flexible and convenient;
(2) according to the invention, the transverse strips are provided with the grooves, and the grooves are filled with nutrient solution, so that plant roots are soaked in the nutrient solution, and the remaining space of the climbing net is ingeniously utilized to accelerate the growth of plants;
(3) according to the invention, the nutrient solution is coated on the vertical bars, so that the plant leaves have a chance to contact the nutrient solution, and the growth is further accelerated.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a plant climbing net structure in the example;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the cross-bar of the embodiment;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a vertical bar in the embodiment;
the reference numbers in the figures indicate: root hair 1, leaf 2, horizontal bar 3, vertical bar 4, recess 5.
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The invention is described in detail below with reference to the figures and specific embodiments.
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A plant climbing net, as shown in figures 1-3, which comprises cross bars 3 and vertical bars 4 which are connected with each other, and plants are lapped on the climbing net; the material of the horizontal bars 3 and/or the vertical bars 4 is stainless steel. The product is firm, durable and long in service life; the paint is not rusted, is corrosion resistant, is beautiful and does not need maintenance; the light-weighted, the pliability is good, and the arbitrary molding, the installation is nimble convenient.
The horizontal bar 3 is parallel to the horizontal plane, a groove 5 is arranged on the horizontal bar 3, as shown in figure 2, the groove 5 is filled with nutrient solution, and the plant part is soaked in the nutrient solution. The depth of the groove 5 is 40-60% of the diameter of the horizontal bar 3. If it is too deep, the transverse bar 3 will have low strength and will break easily, and if it is too shallow, too much nutrient solution will not be stored. The width of the groove 5 is 40-60% of the diameter of the horizontal bar 3. Too wide results in a weak bar 3, which is easily broken, and too narrow results in no storage of too much nutrient solution. The transverse bars 3 and/or the vertical bars 4 are coated with nutrient solution. The included angle formed by the horizontal bars 3 and the vertical bars 4 is 90 degrees. The horizontal bars 3 and the vertical bars 4 are connected by welding or binding.
The plant comprises root hair 1 and leaves 2, and the root hair 1 is soaked in the nutrient solution. The leaves 2 may also come into contact with the nutrient solution applied to the vertical bars 4. The root hairs 1 are wound around the transverse bars 3 and/or the vertical bars 4.
Compared with the climbing net adopting the prior art (without grooves and nutrient solution coating), the plant climbing net has the advantages that the survival rate of the climbing plant is improved to 99% from 80%, and the speed of covering the climbing net by the climbing plant is shortened to about eight months from one year.
The foregoing is directed to preferred embodiments of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow. However, any simple modification, equivalent change and modification of the above embodiments according to the technical essence of the present invention are within the protection scope of the technical solution of the present invention.
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1. The plant climbing net is characterized by comprising cross bars (3) and vertical bars (4) which are mutually connected, and plants are lapped on the climbing net;
the transverse bar (3) is parallel to the horizontal plane, a groove (5) is formed in the transverse bar (3), nutrient solution is filled in the groove (5), and the plant part is soaked in the nutrient solution.
2. A plant climbing net according to claim 1, characterized in that the depth of the grooves (5) is 40-60% of the diameter of the bars (3).
3. A plant climbing net according to claim 1, characterized in that the width of the grooves (5) is 40-60% of the diameter of the bars (3).
4. The plant climbing net according to claim 1, wherein the transverse bars (3) and/or the vertical bars (4) are coated with a nutrient solution.
5. The plant climbing net according to claim 1, characterized in that the included angle between the horizontal bars (3) and the vertical bars (4) is 60-90 °.
6. A plant climbing net according to claim 5, characterized in that the included angle between the horizontal bars (3) and the vertical bars (4) is 90 °.
7. The plant climbing net according to claim 1, characterized in that the horizontal bars (3) and the vertical bars (4) are connected by welding or binding.
8. The plant climbing net according to claim 1, wherein the plant comprises a root hair (1) and a leaf (2), and the root hair (1) is soaked in a nutrient solution.
9. Plant climbing net according to claim 8, characterized in that the root hairs (1) are wound around the horizontal bars (3) and/or vertical bars (4).
10. The plant climbing net according to claim 1, characterized in that the material of the horizontal bars (3) and/or the vertical bars (4) is stainless steel.
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