Lycopodium powder is the dried spore powder of plants of the lycopodium family (such as Lycopodium japonicum, Lycopodium platyphylla, etc.), with the medicinal name "lycopodium seed". It is mainly used in agricultural artificial pollination , industrial manufacturing and medicinal fields. It is mainly used in agricultural artificial pollination, industrial manufacturing, and the pharmaceutical field.
Core functions and application areas:
Agricultural artificial pollination:
Action principle: Utilizing its light weight, hydrophobicity, and non-hygroscopicity, it is used as a pollen supplement mixed with plant pollen to prevent the pollination device nozzle from clogging and ensure uniform pollen distribution.
Usage method: Usually, the pollen and stone moss powder are mixed evenly in a ratio of 1:2 or 1:3 for pollination; in the cultivation of fruit trees such as kiwifruit, red pigment is often added to distinguish between pollinated and unpollinated flowers to avoid repetitive work.
Advantages: Saves pollen usage, increases fruit setting rate, and is non-toxic and harmless, without affecting fruit quality.
Industrial and cosmetic applications:
Industrial: Used as a demolding agent in the foundry industry, in the production of fireworks (utilizing its flammable and flashing characteristics), in the production of magic props and advertising props.
Cosmetic applications: Due to its fine texture and smoothness, it can be used as a raw material for cosmetic powder puffs and baby powder for infants.
