Marigold Write Up
Marigold Write Up
Marigold Write Up
Propagation
Seed
Stem cuttings
Adequate Irrigation For market packed in wet cloth, poly bags and basket
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Time schedule Seedlings raised April May Aug.- Sept. Transplanting time June-July Oct.- Nov. Flowering season 40-60 days after planting Harvesting time Alternate days after complete opening of flower Cash in flow and Out flow Crop Yield (q/ha) HYV (Aboli) Selling price of crossandra Rs. 300/- kg. Inputs Crop Spacing Req. plant material/acre Crossandra 50cmx50cm 16000 nos Rate (Rs.) Rs.2/Total cost of plant material Rs.32,000/29.5 Cost of cultivation (Rs./ha) 1,24,500 Gross Return (Rs./ha) 8,87,500 7,63,000 7.1:1 Net Return (Rs./ha) BC Ratio
Manures and Fertilizers Highly fertile soil is essential for good yield. In condition to the basal application of FYM @25 tonnes/ha, periodical top dressing with fertilizers and organic manure is essential. The first application of fertilizers should be done in 50-60 days after planting, at the rate of 50 Kg of Urea, 100 kg of SSP and 60 kg of M.O.P/ha twice at interval of 6 months. The application of fertilizers is to be necessarily followed by irrigation. Weeding, application of ma-
nure/ fertilizer and earthing up are combined for easy maintenance and labour saving. Irrigation Adequate irrigation helps in rapid growth of the plant and also to obtain regular flower yield. At the time of planting the seedlings, the soil should have optimum moisture for initial growth, if there is no moisture at the time of planting then irrigation should be given immediately after transplanting the seedling in the field. During 23
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dry period irrigation at shorter intervals and also during the flowering stages, result in more flower and also encourage better plant development. Marigold Marigold gained popularity amongst farmer and flower dealers on account of its easy culture, wide adaptability, attractive colour, shape, size and good keeping quality. Marigold is valued as loose flower for making garlands. Besides, it is used as trap crop in the borders to attract insects attacking the main crop. Three weeks old seedlings are planted which grows upto a height of 75-90 cm at maturity with deep orange or lemon yellow flowers. It is propagated through seeds and cuttings. For better growth and imp r ove m e n t , a p p l i c a t i o n o f N P K @80:40:80kg/ha is recommended. Flowers are plucked when they have attained the full size and it should be done in cool hours of the day either in the evening or morning. Field Sowing time Mid June Mid Sept. Jan- Feb. Transplanting time Mid July Mid October Feb.- March
should be irrigated before plucking, so that flowers keep well for long period after harvest. Farmers have opted the technology for growing marigold in large scale. Fifteen varieties were evaluated of which Co-1 marigold (30 kg/sqm) performed best followed by Namdhari marigold, First Lady and Pusa Narangi. Pinching of terminal leaves was found to significantly increase growth and yield in Pusa Basanti and Pusa Narangi gaindha. Pusa Narangi is mostly preferred due to higher flower production. Input required Good quality seedlings, nursery to raise seedlings, manures and fertilizers, manpower, water supply for proper irrigation. Source of availability Elite seedlings can be procured from, CARI, Port Blair, IIHR, Bangalore and IARI, New Delhi. Manures and fertilizers From local market. Flowering season Late rain Winter Summer Harvesting time Picked once in 3 days; 60 days after planting
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Sandy loam
Propagation
Seed
Stem cuttings
Spacing (50CmX50Cm)
Cash in flow and out flow Crop Yield (q/ha) Local HYV (Pusa Narangi) Selling price of Marigold Rs. 30/-/ kg. Crop Spacing Req. plant material/acre Marigold 50cmx50cm 16000nos Rate (Rs.) 20/- per 100 seedlings Tuberose Tuberose occupies a prime position because of its importance as cut flower, loose flower as well in perfume industry. It is profitably cultivated because of less pest attack and little input. Tuberose is grown in wide range of soils and is propagated vegetatively through bulbs; it begins to flower in 80-95 days after sprouting. Selection of good quality plant materials is necessary for obtaining high yield and good quality flowers. Best size of the bulb to be preferred is 2.5 to 3 cm. Evaluation of tuberose variety has shown that Double (Kolkata) performed well (30 spikes/sq m) followed by Shrinagar (Single). The optimum planting time was found to be Nov. to Dec., with Time schedule Planting time (Nov. to Dec) 26 Flowering season 80-95 days after sprouting. Flowers throughout the year MBM CARI maximum spike production of 29/ sqm.Tender nut water at 25% conc. doubled the vase life of tuberose blooms over control. Planting of bulbs at greater depth delays appearance of shoots but encourages better flower spike production. FYM @ 20 tonnes/ ha and split doses of NPK @200:80:150 kg/ha is recommended. Input required Disease free bulbs, manures and fertilizers, manpower, adequate water supply for proper irrigation. Source of availability Elite bulbs can be procured from, CARI, Port Blair, IIHR, Bangalore and IARI, New Delhi. Manures and fertilizers From local market. Total cost of the plant material (Rs.) 3200/54.5 62.4 Cost of Cultivation (Rs./ha) 64,540 70,700 Gross Return (Rs./ha) 1,63,500 1,87,200 98,960 1,16,500 2.5:1 2.6:1 Net Return (Rs./ha) BC Ratio
Cultivation Practices
Selection of Site
Selection of Bulbs & Planting (Bulb size 2.5cm dia; planting depth-4-6cm)
Spacing (30cmX30cm)
Harvesting and Grading (Cutting spikes from base when 1-2 pairs of flowers open on spike)
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Cash in flow and out flow Crop Yield (q/ha) Local HYV Crop 16.5 24.5 Spacing Cost of Cultivation (Rs./ha) 82,440 1,46,050 Gross Return (Rs./ha) 1,26,275 2,47,500 Rate (Rs.) Rs. 0.50/- Bulb 43,837 1,01,450 1.5:1 1.7:1 Net Return (Rs./ha) BC Ratio
Selling price of Marigold Rs. 50/-/ kg. Req. plant material/acre 36000nos Total cost of the plant material Rs.18000
(75%), air and humidity for healthy and normal growth and development. Propagation is done by division or Kekis. Coconut shell can be used after varnishing it, which enhances beauty, and prolongs life. The medium for growth should be broken bricks, charcoal, coconut husk @ (1:1:2) with proper drainage. Input required Disease free Kekis , dried coconut shell , growing media. Source of availability Division or Kekis can be procured from CARI, Port Blair. ECONOMICS: The estimated expenditure is Rs.20/per hanging pots with the gross return of Rs. 200/- from 10 hanging pots with net income of Rs. 80/- per day.
Technical details of the technology The climate of these islands favors the growth of number of tropical orchids, without resorting to any sophisticated growing structures. Orchids are the mostly popular for their tremendous long vase life with fascinated colours. The islands have a large area (25000ha) under coconut plantations and 90 million nuts are being produced every year. The coconut shells which are available in plenty are wasted with out any use, which can other wise be utilized as hanging pots. The following indigenous orchids like Cymbidium bicolor, Dendrobium crumenatum Dendrobium formosum, Oberonia iridifolia etc were found suitable to be grown in coconut shell. An ideal location is required, with optimum light
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Cultural tips
After Care (removal of decayed/dried up parts, proper ventilation and remove weed growth)
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