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What is the climatic requirement for cherry fruit cultivation?

climatic

As we all know that cherry grows well in cold climatic conditions, it requires about 1200 hr to 1500 hr chilling period during winter season. Cherry fruits are grown successfully at the height of 2500 meters above sea level. In India, cherry commercial cultivation is carried in the states of Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Uttar Pradesh sue to suitable climate. An annual rainfall of 100 to 125 cm is required for its growth. Spring frost should be avoided as the cherry blossom is sensitive to frost.

What is average yield of Gerbera?

Gerbera

Any crop yield depends on the farm management practices, variety and soil type. In Gerbera cultivation, following is the average yield in open and greenhouse cultivation. Under open field/shade net cultivation: 140 to 150 cut flowers/square meter/year can be expected. Under Greenhouse cultivation: 225 to 250 cut flowers/square meter/year can be obtained.

When harvesting is done in Gerbera flower?

Gerbera

Normally, Gerbera plants starts flowering in about 3 months after planting. Harvesting is done, when flowers completely open or when outer 2 to 3 rows of disc florets are perpendicular to the stalk. To improve the flower life, Flower stalk should be soaked in solution of Sodium hypochlorite (6 to 7 ml/liter of water) for about 5 hours.

What are the Manures and Fertilizers required for Gerbera Farming?

Gerbera

In order to have better growth and excellent yield of Gerbera flowers, field/soil should be incorporated with plenty of organic manure and other major, minor nutrients. Following is the manures and fertilization schedule in Gerbera cultivation.

Apply 8 to 9 kg of Farm Yard Manure (FYM)/square meter. Apply NPK in 12:15:20 grams/square meter during first three months after plantation. Apply NPK in 15:10:30 grams /square/month from fourth month when flowering starts, apply in two split doses @ 2 weeks interval.

Apply micro-nutrients: Spray calcium, boron, copper & magnesium @ 0.15 percent, which is 1.5 grams/liter of water once in 4 weeks gives excellent quality Gerbera flowers.

How Propagation is done for Gerbera Flower Farming?

Gerbera

Gerbera plants commercially propagated through suckers & tissue culture.

Division and Micro-Propagation are the two propagation methods used in Gerbera cultivation.

In Division method, propagation is done through division of clumps in June -July month and this most commonly used method.

In Micro-propagation method flower heads, shoots tips, flower buds, inflorescence, capitulum & mid ribs are used as ex-plants. This method, is gaining popularity day by day for fast and large-scale production.