Deep winter loofah head-to-head?

The growers who grow loofahs all know that the loofahs generally have weaker growth in the winter season. Once there are no heads, the vines will be scrapped. Why is there a headless man? Since the loofahs under the growth point are all removed during the head replacement process, it is difficult to see new ones. If we accidentally break the upper growth point, it will be difficult to grow new ones. In this case, many vegetable farmers directly pulled out the loofah and made two loofahs next to make up for this vacancy. Shao Guo, Shaokouying Village, Shangkou Township, Shouguang City, made a kind of gourd for melons for many years. He explored a tip of a loofah joint and changed the situation where the headless mane could only be pulled out. What did Shao master do? First choose a strong "head." Generally, the loofah will be knocked out after picking the squash, and the thick and growing growing point is selected from it. Generally, the length is about 10 centimeters, and the bottom of the loofah is cut into a flat shape with a blade. Afterwards, use a blade to remove the headless vines by 1 to 2 cm, then pry open about 2 cm from the middle, and insert the trimmed head into the open socket. Finally, wrap the interface with a mulch to facilitate wound healing. It should be noted that the mulch used for dressing is preferably new, clean, and inaccessible to the soil so as not to be infected by pathogens. After the joints, the plants can be placed underneath, and the next plant can be shaded appropriately to reduce the evaporation of water and increase the survival rate.