Sunday, September 26, 2010

Interculture Operations in Chilli

Interculture Operations in Chilli by Pritham 'MetalFarmer' D'Souza

I have covered Chilli (Capsicum annuum) in my previous posts and here i would like to show you how to perform simple inter culture operations like manuring and weeding in the Chilli plot.

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WEEDING
  • The single most important threat to a successful chilli garden
  • since this post shows chilli grown in the monsoon season, weeds can be seen more regularly
  • i do not suggest chemical methods of controlling, as the residue will leave a toxic effect on the standing crops.
  • manual weeding is the best method to control this and the best time for weeding is during manure application
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  • the weeds growing on the bunds or raised platforms must be removed as shown in the pic above
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  • then the bunds are broken and the soil is made loose. this is done for aeration and also to increase the porosity of the soils
FERTILIZER AND MANURE APPLICATIONS
  • freshly decomposed farm yard manure is mixed with neem cake and applied to the soil as shown in the pic below
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  • after completing the manure application, the soil is once again covered and this gives strength and support to the plant
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  • spraying the crop with plant hormones can be done to increase the number of female flowers.
  • since there are several plant hormones in the market i suggest you carefully select the best one. i use BIOVITA which is an organically prepared solution comprising of seed weed algae fortified with trace minerals and plant growth regulators, sprayed @ 2 ml per litre of water
all images and data by Pritham D'Souza aka MetalFarmer

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