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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...

How to make a kokedama balls

  Kokedama Most of you have never heard of a Japanese Kokidama Garden, but after reading this article I can assure you that you will be really interested in it.  It is also important to be able to create a Kokidama garden for a very small amount of money. If you know and accept Kokidama as a great solution to beautify your home then you can create your own beautiful Kokidama Garden by following the steps below Required materials:- Required materials Bonsai medium Compost media Pottery and Ceramics Soft moss A rope or sack thread Method of making:- Step 01:- First mix the bonsai medium well to a ratio of 70% compost and 30% clay to make a ball.  There are two things to keep in mind when making a five ball. The first thing is not to let the ball fall off the ball.  Also do not tighten in such a way as to facilitate the growth of plant roots. Step 02:- Make the ball and finally make a hole in the ball with the fork. Step 03:- Remove the unwanted soil from...

Soybean

Soybean cultivation Grow peri crop which can be harvested in dry season Excessive rainfall as well as extremely dry climate weakens the germination. 20 - 22 Kg of seed is required for 1 acre. Can be harvested in 2 1/2 - 3 months. 800-1200 Kg can be obtained from an acre. Recommended Variety - P.B.01 (Check germination before planting in seed field.) Seed planting method :- To set up the plantation, dig deep into the soil and make ditches or ridges. Water the seeds before planting and plant the seeds after the excess water has drained. Bacterial treatment of seeds during planting can increase yields and reduce the application of urea fertilizer. Apply organic manure to the soil. Use agricultural tips to apply the required basic chemical fertilizers after a soil test. Crops can be planted in 2-3 rows in a bed or as ridges in paddy fields with spacing of 40cm between rows and 10cm between plants. Make a hole about a finger deep and plant 2 seeds each. Put two seeds in one...

Valuable information about chili and its medicinal properties

 Chili Mexico and Central America are considered to be the origin of the nearly 25 species of cultivars that belong to the Solanaceae family of capsicum, such as hot pepper, bell pepper, halapino, raw chilli, kochi, and nimiris, which are cultivated in various parts of the world. Chili capsicum is a member of the Solanaceae family of fiery, nutritious and health-promoting medicinal plants.  Chili has been cultivated in the area for over 7000 years and was first used for beauty and later as a food ingredient and medicinal plant.  Was a pioneer in introducing it to the world. At that time it was used as a substitute for expensive pepper imported from Asia.  Ferdinand Magellan, an explorer, is said to have introduced chili to Africa and Asia, as well as to their diet and medicine. Medicinal properties of chillies Research has shown that chilies contain a large number of chemical compounds that are rich in trace elements that have a beneficial effect on the immune system...

Advantages of using compost manure.

  Advantages of using compost manure Composting is a process that provides a number of benefits to society and agriculture. Although compost is made as a fertilizer, its contribution to the environment is not insignificant.  Unlike other organic wastes, it has a number of unique features. Benefits to the environment from compost production :- Opportunity for proper waste management. Destruction of pathogens and weed seeds in compost. Being able to keep the environment clean. Minimize environmental and groundwater pollution. Benefits to agriculture from compost production and use :- Increased soil fertility. Increasing successful crop growth. Economic benefits of agriculture. Ability to transfer nutrients to the soil faster compared to other organic wastes. Ability to provide plant nutrient balance through compost. Increasing the efficiency of chemical fertilizers. Improving the chemical and physical, biological properties of the soil. Minimization of crop diseas...

Establishment of a commercial vegetable plant nursery.

  Let's set up a commercial vegetable plant nursery Importance:-    A nursery is a place where plants can grow safely until most vegetable crops are planted in permanent ground. Advantages of seed nursery and plant production Easy care of plants at a young age. Ability to produce a large number of strong and healthy plants. Ability to produce the required number of plants from the required number of seeds for simultaneous planting of seeds in the land. Preparation of containers Containers can be made of black polythene, about 5 inches wide and 7 inches high. Make 6-8 small holes in the bottom of the bag to remove excess water that collects in the pot as the plants grow. Before filling the container with the mixture, fold the edge of the open side of the bag about 1.5 inches so that the mouth of the container can be held firmly. Making the jar mixture slightly moist makes it easier to fill the jars. Pack the containers filled with the container in a place close...

Natural fruit ripening methods.

  The correct way to speed up the ripening of fruits naturally    ( First you need to make a room for the fruit to ripen.) Calculate the volume of the chamber. Find the length, width, and height in cubic feet. The volume of the chamber is 120 cubic feet.  Calculate the volume to 5 ml of dissolved ether per 1 cubic foot and place the required amount in a plastic or clay pot in the chamber.                      Ex : Ether size - 120×5 ml                                               +                            Lime ...

Orchid Cultivation - Catlia

 Orchid cultivation (Catlia) Catlia is a multi-legged epiphyseal with few buds. It has well-developed pseudobulbs and fleshy roots. Catlia flowers are beautiful in color and larother orchidsger than . Lighting :-  Direct morning sunlight is essential for the growth of Catalina plants and they should be exposed to uniform light throughout the day.  Catalpa plants should be given about 30% - 50% light intensity. Management Temperature :- Flowering occurs at daytime temperatures of 15 -18°C for Cattle. Moisture :- Cattle plants should have a relative humidity of 60% - 70%. Application of water :- Chlorine-free clean water should be applied. Water should be applied only when the medium is dry. Fertilizer application :- Liquid fertilizer should be sprayed on the leaves and roots of the plant. Fertilization should be done in the morning with good sunlight. Organic liquid fertilizer once a week.  Mix 2 g in a gallon of water and apply. Containing :- Clay or cement pots with...

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.              ...