Moringa sowing

Moringa is also called drumstick in common language. Moringa, rich in many nutrients like vitamins, minerals, iron, etc., is very beneficial for health. Talking about the utility, along with its beans, leaves and flowers are also consumed in different areas. It is also very beneficial from the environmental point of view. Its seeds are used to make bio fuel. Apart from this, Ayurvedic medicines are prepared from the bark, leaves, seeds, gum and roots of the tree. Its cultivation can prove to be a profitable deal for the farmers. If you want to do Moringa cultivation, then see its sowing method and some other information from here.
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It is cultivated by planting seeds as well as planting branches.
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For good fruiting, it should be cultivated through seed sowing. Fruits can also be obtained from this twice a year.
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For this, first of all, the field should be well plowed.
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After plowing, prepare a pit 50 cm deep and 50 cm wide in the field.
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Keep a distance of about 3 meters between all the pits.
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Leave these pits open for a few days. This will destroy the weeds and harmful insects already present in the field.
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Fill all the pits with compost or cow dung mixed in equal quantity in the soil.
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After this, do light irrigation by sowing seeds in all the pits.
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Seeds begin to germinate 10 to 12 days after sowing.
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If you want, you can transplant the plants even after preparing them in the nursery.
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If the plants are being prepared in nursery, then in about 1 month the plants are ready for transplanting in the main field.
Keep these things in mind for a good harvest
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When the plants reach 75 cm, dig up the upper parts of the plants. This will produce more branches.
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After 3 months of transplanting plants in the main field, give 100 grams of urea, 100 grams of phosphate and 50 grams of potash per plant.
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Spray 100 gm urea per plant 6 months after transplanting.
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To get a good harvest, after harvesting the pods, cut the trees from a height of 1 meter above the ground surface.
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