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26 to 30 days after sowing- Management of Thrips, Aphids and fungal diseases

To promote vegetative growth and for the management of Thrips, Aphids and fungal diseases spray Hexaconazole 5% SC (Novacone) 400 ml + Lambda-cyhalothrin 4.9% CS (LamNova) 200 ml + 19:19:19 (Gromor) 1 kg per acre

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21 to 25 days after sowing- Prevent Damping off disease

To prevent damping off disease mix Rizocare 250 gm or Trichoshield combat 1 kg or Sanchar 60 gm in 200 liter water and drench near root zone per acre

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16 to 20 days after sowing- Top dressing of fertilizers

For better growth and development and to provide micro nutrients mix Urea 25 kg + Zinc sulphate 5 kg + Sulphur 10 kg and broadcast on soil per acre

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11 to 15 days after sowing- Management of sucking pests and fungal diseases

To promote proper vegetative growth and for the management of sucking pests and fungal diseases spray Seaweed extract (Vigormaxx gel) 400 ml + Acephate 75% SP (Acemain) 300 gm + Carbendezim 12% + Mancozeb 63% WP (CarmaNova) 300 gm per acre

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3 to 5 days after sowing- Pre-emergence herbicide spray

For the management of weeds before emergence spray Pendamethalin 38.7% CS (Dhanutop super) 700 ml per acre. For the management of weeds after emergence spray Propaquizafop 5% + Oxyflurofef 12% EC (Dekel) @ 350 ml or Quizalofop Ethyl 5% EC (Targa super) 350 ml per acre

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1 to 2 days after sowing- Basal dose and first irrigation

Just after sowing give first irrigation and apply basal dose of fertilizer as below. Mix all these & spread over soil- Urea- 20 kg, DAP- 30 kg, SSP- 50 kg, MoP- 40 kg, NPK bacteria (SKB Fosterplus BC-15)- 100 gm, Zn solubilizing bacteria (SKB ZnSB)- 100 gm, Trichoderma viride (Rhizocare) 500 gm, Seaweed, Amino, Humic & Mycorrhiza (Maxxmyco) 2 kg per acre

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1 day before sowing- Seed treatment

To protect the planting material from soil borne fungus, treat the seeds with Carbendazim 12% + Mancozeb 63% WP (CarmaNova) 2.5 gm per kg seeds. Give light irrigation to the field three days before sowing.

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8 to 10 days before sowing- Field preparation

In 5 Tonns of FYM, add 7.5 kg Carbofuran granules (Fury). Mix properly and spread over soil for one acre area. Carbofuran granules help to control soil insects present in soil

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Get good profit from the cultivation of these vegetables in December

Get good profit from the cultivation of these vegetables in December
  • Nowadays most of the vegetables are cultivated throughout the year, planting an unseasonal crop not only reduces the production and quality but also increases the incidence of diseases and pests in the crop. As a result, good prices cannot be availed in the market, whereas by planting the right crop at the right time, high income can be generated with better quality produce.

  • Therefore, it is very important to be aware of which crop to plant in which season.

  • In Madhya Pradesh, the following crops can be selected for sowing in the month of December –

  • Tomato, Brinjal: Tomato, Brinjal is the main crop in vegetables, more yield can be obtained by preparing their seedlings and transplanting them in the field.

  • Radish: Cool climate is suitable for it, this is the right time for good production.

  • Spinach: Spinach needs cool weather, special care should be taken of the environment while sowing. It can be sown directly in the field in rows or by broadcasting.

  • Cabbage: It can be planted in any type of soil, but light soil with good drainage is good for it. Prepare its sapling and transplant in the field.

  • Watermelon: Sowing early can give good market prices.

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