Doses of Fertilizer and Manure in Onion Crop

  • Onion needs a heavy dose of fertilizers for a good yield.
  • Farmyard manure @ 8-10 tonnes/Acre may be incorporated into the soil one month before transplanting.
  • Nitrogen 50 kg/Acre, Phosphorus 25 kg/Acre and Potash 30 kg/Acre.
  • Full amount of P, K and half of N are to be added just before transplanting.
  • Rest of the N is to be given as a second dose at 20-25 days after transplanting, and third dose is given at 45-60 days after transplanting.
  • Zinc sulphate application (Znso4@10 kg/Acre) and Boron 4 Kg/Acre increases yield as well as improves the quality of bulb.

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Basal Dose of Fertilizer and Manure for Maize

Basal Dose of Fertilizer and Manure for Maize:-

  • Apply NPK fertilizers as per soil test recommendations.
  • Add a well composted FYM @ 10 tons per acre at the last ploughing.
  • Soil test recommendations are not available, Apply DAP 50 Kg and MOP 35 Kg per acre at sowing.
  • Basal application of fertilizer can be vary on soil, variety and other factors.

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Basal dose of fertilizers for Chilli

Basal dose of fertilizers for Chilli:-

  • Apply NPK fertilizers as per soil test recommendations.
  • If soil test recommendations are not availables, Apply DAP 100 Kg, Urea 50 Kg and MOP 50 Kg per Acre at before sowing.
  • Basal application of fertilizer can be vary on soil, variety and other factors.

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Manure and fertilizer dose for Soybean

Manure and fertilizer dose for Soybean:-

Soybean is a pulse and oilseed crop. There is less need of nitrogen. Giving more nitrogen can lead to unfruitfulness, therefore it has to pay special attention to nutrient management.

  • The quantity of Manure and fertilizers can be distinguished according to the soil test report, location and variety.
  • Add a well composted FYM to 10 tons per acre at the last ploughing.
  • By Soybean Research Centre recommended 20: 60: 20: 20 kg per hectare. Nitrogen: Phosphorus: Potash: Sulphur according to which approximately 50 kg DAP per acre, 10 kg single super phosphate and 30 kg potash as a basal dose and After 15 days of sowing, 8 kg per acre sulfur 90% WDG and 4 kg per acre (bio-fertilizer) should be broadcasting.
  • At the time of sowing it is very beneficial to treat Rhizobium culture with 5 grams per kg of seeds and PSB culture with 5 grams per kg seed.

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Nutrient Management of Bitter Gourd

Nutrient Management of Bitter Gourd:-

  • Add FYM @ 30 tones/ha at the time of field preparation.
  • Application of 75 kg urea, 200 kg single super phosphate and  75 kg muriate of potash/ha at the time of final field preparation.
  • Apply another 75kg urea /ha in 2-3 split doses at the time of veining.
  • Total P & K and one third of nitrogen can be applied basally about 8-10 cm away from the seeds.
  • Nitrogen deficiency causes yellowing of vine and tillage and checks the vegetative growth.
  • Whereas the excess dose promote excess biomes accumulation which reduces fruiting and produce more number of male flower which is undesirable.
  • Deficiency of reduces plant height and area of foliage causing flower drop and checks the fruiting.

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Nutrient Management in Coriander

Nutrient Management in Coriander:-

  • Apply 25 t/ha of FYM and 2 kg each of Azospirillum and PSB as basal.
  • 100 kg N, 50 kg P and 50 kg K/ha in two splits; half as basal and the balance for top dressing on 30 days after sowing.
  • Apply Magnesium sulphate at 50 kg/ha as basal dose.

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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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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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Nutrient management of Cauliflower

Nutrient management of Cauliflower:-

  • Cauliflower is a heavy feeder crop.
  • Fertilizer dose depends upon the soil and amount of organic manure applied to the crop.
  • For a good yield, 15-20 tones of well decomposed FYM is incorporated in the soil about 4 weeks before transplanting.
  • Recommeded doses of fertilizer for normal varieties 100 Kg: 60 Kg P and 100 Kg K/ ha hybrids -120-180 kg N 100 Kg P and 100 Kg /ha.
  • Half the dose of nitrogen and full dose of P and K should be applied at the time of final preparation of field.
  • Remaining half dose of nitrogen should be applied as top dressing in spilt doses followed by earthing up.

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Nutrient management of Cabbage

Nutrient management of Cabbage:-

  • Cabbage is a heavy feeder crop.
  • Fertilizer dose depends upon the soil and amount of organic manure applied to the crop.
  • For a good yield, 15-20 tones of well decomposed FYM is incorporated in the soil about 4 weeks before transplanting.
  • Recommeded doses of fertilizer for normal varieties 100 Kg: 60 Kg P and 100 Kg K/ ha hybrids -120-180 kg N 100 Kg P and 100 Kg K /ha.
  • Half the dose of nitrogen and full dose of P and K should be applied at the time of final preparation of field.
  • Remaining half dose of nitrogen should be applied as top dressing in spilt doses followed by earthing up.

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