WLAS - TLE AFA 10 Horticulture - Q 3 Week 6 7 4
WLAS - TLE AFA 10 Horticulture - Q 3 Week 6 7 4
WLAS - TLE AFA 10 Horticulture - Q 3 Week 6 7 4
Transplanting Seedling
Learning Objective:
LO 1 – Transplanting seedling
3.3 Transplant seedlings following the right recommendation
(TLE_AFHC10PV-IIIf-g-3)
3.3.1 Distance and depth of planting
3.3.2 Characteristics of good quality seed
3.3.3 Procedures and recommendation on transplanting
Key Concepts:
The size and vigor of the plants. Seeds that produce delicate and weak
plants such as carrots should be planted quite thickly to ensure a good
stand. Any excess of plants may be removed to prevent crowding.
Depth of Planting
The most important factor in direct seeding is the planting depth. Depth of
planting depends on the soil moisture and soil type. Soil particles should be fine
when small seeds are planted. For large-seeded crops, such as squash, the need
for thorough land preparation is less. Seeds should be placed deeper in light
(sandy) soils to prevent them from drying up. Shallow planting is required in
heavy soils. As a rule of thumb, the soil cover after setting should be about five
times the diameter of the seed.
Rules in Transplanting
Keep the newly uprooted seedlings from direct sunlight.
Keep the roots moist and the tops dry while transferring the seedlings.
Keep as much soil on the roots as possible.
Settle the soil around the roots when watering.
Handle seedlings carefully to avoid damage.
Transplant late in the afternoon or on a cloudy day and shade the seedlings
Summary/Feedback
A well-prepared soil is not necessary in transplanting. However, a well-
prepared soil ensures optimum growth and development of crops. Transplanting
allows a much better control of the environment during the early stage of plant
growth, thus giving the plant a head start. The best time to transplant is just before
or after a rain, provided the soil is workable. During the hot or dry season,
transplanting should be done late in the afternoon. This will lessen transplanting
shock of the seedling to facilitate its recovery.
Exercises/Activities
Look any pictures of different models of gardening. Draw ideas from the
pictures taken. Think of a concept that will give aesthetic beauty to your
vegetable garden.
Interview at least two farmers near your community who are engaged in
vegetable farming. Ask them about their practices in transplanting. Identify
their common practices. Write your findings in a sheet of paper.
Column A Column B
1. young plant that emerged from a seed a. advantage of transplanting
2. 1-2 weeks before transplanting b. Seedlings
3. late in the afternoon c. Hand trowel
4. produce is handled with extra care d. Quality seedlings
5. healthy and sturdy e. Hardening
6. eliminates diseased and weak seedlings f. transplanting time
7. most important factor in direct seeding g. blocking
8. Keep as much soil on the roots as possible k. carrots
9. practiced one week before transplanting l. rules in transplanting
10. Seeds that produce delicate and weak plants m. planting depth
Directions: Read and understand the questions below. Write the letter of the
correct answer in a paper.
Reflections:
Agustin, M.B., J. DG. Canare, Jr., DF.P. Castro, D.T. Eligio, R.L.
Encarnacion, P.S. Nitural, R.T. Tapic and P.T. Vizmonte, Jr.
200. Fundamentals of Crop Science II. Laboratory Manual in Crop Science
105. Department of Crop Science, College of Agriculture, Central Luzon State
University, Science City of Munoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines.
Canare, J.G., P.S. Nitural, N.V. Tamayo, R.T. Tapic, P.T. Vizmonte, DF.P. Castro
and
EJ M. Guittap. 2010. Practices in Crop Production. Department of Crop
Science,College of Agriculture, Central Luzon State University, Science City
of Munoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines.
Mabesa, R.C., O.K. Bautista and J.R. Novak. 1977. Planting Vegetable Crops: In:
Vegetable Production. University of the Philippines at Los Banos, College of
Agriculture, Laguna, Philippines.
CBLM of Tech-Voc Schools. Perform Direct Planting and Transplanting. In: Produce
Vegetable Crops.
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/farming-with-raised-beds-in-an-
urbanenvironment.html. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
Prepared by:
LORENA B. PASAYLO
ANHS Prac Arts Department
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