If you have to cultivate Parwal, then prepare the field like this
Parwal is cultivated as a cash crop in our country. Its plants are vines. Many nutrients like vitamins , carbohydrates and proteins are found in Parwal. It is mainly used for making vegetables. Apart from this, pickles , sweets etc. are also made from it. If you want to cultivate Parwal this season, then prepare the field in this way for higher yield.
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The months of June and August are best suited for its transplantation.
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It can also be planted on the banks of rivers in the month of October-November.
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For its cultivation it is necessary to have friable soil.
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While preparing the field, first do deep ploughing once with earth turning plow.
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After this, do light plowing in the field 2 to 3 times.
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Use native plow or cultivator for light tillage.
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For better yield, mix well decomposed cow dung in the field before the last ploughing.
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Use 100 to 120 kg cow dung manure per acre of land.
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Never use raw cow dung in the field. The use of raw cow dung increases the chances of getting many types of pests in the field.
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After this, add 18 kg of nitrogen, 24 kg of phosphorus and 16 kg of potash per acre of field.
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After plowing, make the field level by putting a pad in the field.
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Planting of plants can be done by making beds in the field in addition to flat land.
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Spray 18 kg of nitrogen per acre of field at the time of flowering of plants.
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