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Let's grow brinjal easily

 Let's grow  brinjal easily Soil - Well-drained, fine-grained soil is suitable for brinjal cultivation. It is best to maintain the soil pH between 5.5 - 5.8. Climatic requirements - brinjal can be grown in areas with good sunlight, from sea level to an altitude of about 1300 meters. Seed requirement - About 350 grams per hectare. Nursery Management - Beds of 3 meters by 1 meter, arranged to receive the best sunlight, are suitable. The beds should be seeded. Add soil and manure in a 1:1 ratio. The seeds should be placed in rows with a spacing of 6 inches. Land preparation - Turn and level the land with a hoe or tractor. Planting - Plant the seedlings about 25-30 days old in prepared beds, one seedling per hole. Spacing - 90 cm x 60 cm. Watering - In dry areas, brinjal can also be cultivated with rainwater. Watering should be done to obtain a successful harvest and maintain it as a profitable crop. It is important to water the soil well during dry periods without allowing it...

Major Aquatic Weeds in Sri Lanka and their Scientific Names

 


Aquatic plants - sri lanka

The aquatic environment and its associated reservoirs are crucial to the survival of Sri Lankan culture, which has belonged to Sri Lanka for a long time.

Main aquatic weeds

Kekatiya          - Aponogeton crispus A.
                            regidfolius
Buduras pasi   - Cabomba caroliniana
Diya hawariya  - Ceratophyllum demersum
Goonaparadala- Elodea canadensis
Japan jabara    - Eichhornia crassipes
Diya sarupa      - Hydrilla verticilata
Ketala                - Lagenandra thwaitesii
Renda pasi       - Limnophylla indica L.
                             heterophylla
Gira pihatu       - Myriophyllum indicum
Nelum               - Nelumbo nucifera
Olu                     - Nymphaea pubescens
Helmali              -Nymphoides indica
Diya gowa         - Pistia stratiotes
Salwiniya          - Salvinia molesta
Vilkatu                - Trapa bispinosa
Valisneria           - Vallisneria spiralis
Chara                  - Chara eorallina
Nitella                 - Nitella spp.
Kankun               - Ipomoea aquatica
Ludwigia            - Ludwigia adscendens
Welalakola         - Colocasia sp.
Hygoraiza           - Hygoraiza sp.
Yoda nidikumba -Mimosapigra
Limnocharis       - Limnocharis flava
Diya habarala     - Monochoria vaginalis
Nilmonarassa    - Utricularia vulgaivs
Pothu kola          - Typha angustifolia
Alligator              - Alternanthera
                               philoxeroides
Poligonam          - Polygonum aviculare p.
                               hydropiper

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