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120-130 days after transplanting – for good fruit development and control of caterpillar and fungal diseases

To control caterpillar and fungal diseases, spray Gibberellic Acid (Maxyld) 300 ml + Flonikamid 50% WG (Ulala) 60 ml + (Azoxystrobin 11% + Tebuconazole 18.3% SC) (Custodia) 250 ml per acre of water.

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100 to 115 days after transplanting – for management of insect-diseases during fruit picking

Observe the plants carefully for the symptoms like curling of leaves, bore holes on the fruits, or any fungal growth on the plant. If this symptoms appear during fruit picking period spray 00:00:50 1 kg + Emamectin Benzoate 5% SG (Emnova) 100 gm + Diafenthiuron 50% WP (Pager) 250 gram + Kasugamycin 5% + Copper Oxychloride 46% WP (Conika) 300 gram in 200 liter water per acre.

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80 to 95 days after transplanting – To increase fruit size as well as to control mosaic, caterpillar, and anthracnose diseases

To increase fruit size as well as to control mosaic, caterpillar and anthracnose diseases spray 00:00:50 1 kg + Imidacloprid 17.8% SL (Media) 100 ml + Spinosad 45% SC (Tracer) 60 ml + Tebuconazole 50% + Trifloxyrobin 25% PG (Nativo) 100 g/acre. 

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75 to 90 days after transplanting – The third dose of fertilizers

Apply a split dose of fertilizers. Broadcast Urea 45 kg + MOP 50 kg + NPK bacteria (Foster plus BC 15) 100 g + Humic acid (Maxroot) 250 g + Calcium nitrate (Gromor) 5 kg per acre. Mix well and spread over the soil.

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60 to 70 days after transplanting – to manage the problem of fruit borer and flower drop

For the management of fruit borer and reduce flower and fruit drop spray Amino acid (Pro Aminomaxx) 250 gram + Acetamiprid 20% Sp (Novaceta) 100 gm + Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC (Coragen) 60 ml + Hexaconazole 5% SC (Novacone) 400 ml per acre in 200 liter water.

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46 to 50 days after transplanting – To improve flowering and for the management of Mites and powdery mildew disease

To improve flowering and for the management of Mites and powdery mildew disease spray Homobrassinoloid (Double) 100 ml + Abamectin 1.9 % EC (Abacin) 150 ml + Tebuconazole 10% + Sulphur 65% WG (Swadheen) 500 gram per acre in 200 liter water.

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41 to 45 days after transplanting – The third dose of fertilizer in standing crop

For better growth and development Mix Urea 45 kg + DAP 50 kg + Magnesium Sulphate 5 kg + Micronutrint combi soil mix (Agromin) 5 kg + Calcium Nitrate 5 kg broadcast on soil per acre.

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26 to 30 days after transplanting – for management of thrips and aphid pests

To promote vegetative growth and for the management of Thrips, aphids, fungal diseases spray Gibbrelic acid (NovaMaxx) 300 ml + (Thiamethoxam 12.6% + Lambda cyhalothrin 9.5 % ZC) (Novalaxam) 80 ml + (Metalaxyl 4% + Mancozeb 64% WP) (Sanchar) 500 gram per acre. To know more give a missed call on our toll-free number 18003157566.

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21 to 25 days after transplanting – Irrigation and second fertilizer application

Give second irrigation to the crop during the vegetative stage. Drain out excess water to prevent diseases like root rot, wilt. Mix the below fertilizers and mix it in the soil. Urea – 45 kg + DAP 50 kg + Magnesium Sulphate (Gromor) – 10 kg + Zinc Sulphate (Gromor) 5 kg + Sulfur 90% WG (Gromor) 5 kg per acre

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