Land Preparation of Cotton

Land Preparation of Cotton:-

  • The field is ploughed to fine tilth by giving four to five ploughing with a sufficient interval between two ploughing.
  • Well decomposed FYM (15-20 tonnes/ha.) is thoroughly incorporated at the time of land preparation.
  • Application of organic Manure like neem cake and pouling manures improves the plant growth, quality and yield in cotton and reduces requirement of fertilizer.
  • Total P & K and third of nitrogen can be applied basally.

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Land Preparation of Coriander

Land Preparation of Coriander:-

  • The land should be well prepared with 2-3 ploughing.
  • Well decomposed FYM @ 25 Tonnes/ Ha. to be incorporated at the time of land preparation.
  • Coriander is sown on flat soil.
  • Application of organic Manure like neem cake and pouling manures improves the plant growth, quality and yield in coriander and reduces requirement of fertilizer.

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Red Pumpkin Beetle in Bitter Gourd

Red Pumpkin Beetle in Bitter Gourd:-

Damage-

  • The grubs feed on the roots and underground portion of host plants and fruits touching the soil.
  • The damaged roots and infested underground, portion of stems start rotting due to secondary infection by saproliytic fungi, and the unripe fruits of such vines dry up.
  • Infested fruits become unfit for human consumption.
  • Adult beetles feed voraciously on leaf lamina making irregular holes.
  • They prefer young seedling and tender leaves and damage may even kill the seedlings.

Control-

  • As insect pupate in the soil, deep ploughing soon after the crop exposes and kill grubs and pupae.
  • Apply Cartap hydrochloride 3 G granule 3-4cm deep in soil near base of germinated seedlings.
  • Spray the crop with Cypermethrin 25% EC (1 ml/lit) +Dimethoat 30% EC (2 Ml/litre ) or Carbaryl 50% WP (3 gm/Litre) of water at fortnight intervals starting from 25 days after transplanting to control the pest.

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Land Preparation of Chilli

Land Preparation of Chilli:-

  • The field is ploughed to fine tilth by giving four to five ploughing with a sufficient interval between two ploughing.
  • Well decomposed FYM (15-20 tonnes/ha.) is thoroughly incorporated at the time of land preperation.
  • Total P & K and third of nitrogen can be applied basally.

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Suitable Soil for Chilli Production

Suitable Soil for Chilli Production

  • Soil are grown in many types of soils provided they are well drained, well aerated and field organic matter.
  • The drained conditions cause shedding of leaves, sickly appearance and fruit drop. 
  • An ideal soil for chilli is light loamy or sandy loam rich in lime and organic matter.
  • Strongly acid and alkaline soil are not suitable for chilli.
  • Chilli is successfully grown on soil of ph of 6-7.
  • High salinity reduces germination and vigour of plants.

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Suitable Climate for Chilli

Suitable Climate for Chilli :-

  • It is grown in tropical and sub tropical region requiring a warm humid climate.
  • Ideal temperature range for good plant growth and fruit development is 15-30 oC.
  • It can be grown successfully as a rainfed crop in areas receiving an annual rainfall of 1200mm.
  • High temperature (37 oC to more) during summer accelerates flower and fruit drop causing poor fruit set.
  • A day length of 9-10 hours light stimulates plants growth and increases the productivity by 21-24% besides improving the quality of capsicum.
  • Pungent chillies are susceptible to frost.

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Nutrient Management in Brinjal

Nutrient Management in Brinjal:-

  • The fertilizer dose depends upon the fertility of soil and amount of organic manure applied to the crop.
  • For a good yield 20-25 tonnes of well decoposed FYM is incorporated into the soil.
  • Generally, application of 50 Kg Urea, 350 Kg of single super phosphate and 100 kg Muriate of potash/ha.
  • Another 100 kg of Urea in 2 top dressing should be given at one month interval after 3-4 weeks transplanting.
  • For hybrids varieties, the recommended dose is 200 Kg Nitrogen, 100 Kg Phasphoras and 100 kg Potash.

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Land Preparation For Tomato

Land Preparation forTomato:-

  • The field is ploughed to fine tilth by giving four to five ploughing with a sufficient interval between two ploughing.
  • Well decomposed FYM (15-20 tonnes/ha.) is thoroughly incorporated at the time of land preperation.
  • Total P & K and third of nitrogen can be applied basally.

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Nutrient Management in Watermelon

Nutrient Management in Watermelon :-

  • Add farm yard manure at the rate 30 tonnes/ ha. at the time of field preparation.
  • Application of 75 kg urea, 200 kg SSP and 75 Kg Murate of Potash per hectare at the time of final preparations.
  • Apply another 75 kg urea per hectare in 2-3 split doses at the time of vining and intial fruitset.
  • Total P & K and third of nitrogen can be applied basally about 8-10 cm away from the seeds.

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Time of sowing of Bottle Gourd

Time of sowing of Bottle Gourd:-

  • Bottle gourd can be successfully grown during January-March and September-December.
  • For Rain Fed crop sowing can be starts during May-June Months.

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