Jackfruit or Kathhal Cultivation; A Complete Information Guide
A mature jack tree produces 200 fruits per year, while older jack trees may produce up to 500 fruits per year.
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A mature jack tree produces 200 fruits per year, while older jack trees may produce up to 500 fruits per year.
Read MoreBeing a short-duration crop (60–90 days) with relatively low water requirement. this escapes the drought period and, offers better prospects for intensive cultivation in dryland areas. Under unirrigated conditions, Cheena is generally grown during the Kharif season. In the areas where irrigation facilities are available, this is profitably grown as a summer catch crop in high-intensity rotations.
Read MoreAlthough practically any crop harvest can be taken hydroponically, the most well-known are; leaf lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, strawberries, watercress, celery, and a few spices. One of the key factors in hydroponic farming is the framework plan for a specific harvest is how it is upheld in the supplement arrangement.
Read MoreStrawberries perform well in temperate climate conditions. But some of the varieties can also be grown in a subtropical climate. It requires a daylight period of 12 hrs. or less and moderate temperature is important for flower bud formation. Each variety has a different day length and temperature requirement.
Read MoreCotton can be successfully grown on all soils except sandy, saline, and waterlogged soils. It is grown on all types of soils, i.e., sandy loam, clay loam, loam, alluvial soils, black cotton soils, red sandy loams to loams, and lateritic soils.
Read MoreIn northern India, soybeans can be planted from the third week of June to the first fortnight of July. But the first fortnight of July seems to be the best. June planting requires irrigation before sowing and also June planting takes a longer period to mature and is very much susceptible to yellow mosaic virus.
Read MoreIn India, it is one of the important millet crops which flourishes well even under adverse conditions of weather. It provides staple food for the poor in a short period in the relatively dry tracts of the country. It is the most drought-tolerant crop among cereals and millets.
Read MoreMoong is a crop that is grown on a variety of soils, from red-laterite soils of south India to black cotton soils of Madhya Pradesh and sandy soils of Rajasthan. A well-drained loamy to sandy loam soil is best suited for moong cultivation
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