![]() |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Co-ordinated by : Kerala Agricultural University & Indian Institute of Information Technology & Management - Kerala | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CARDAMOMNutrient ManagementSchedule for the use of NPK fertilizers
Planters may choose any one of the schedules given under a, b and c. However, they are advised to get their soil samples tested before making soil application of fertilizers. The samples may be sent to Indian Cardamom Research Institute, Myladumpara, Kailasanadu P.O., Idukki-685553. Time & method of application Time of application
Method of applicationSoil application After removing the mulches around the plant base, the fertilizers may be applied in a circular band of width 15 cm, leaving 30 cm from the plant base and thoroughly mixed with the top 5 to 7 cm of the surface soil with hand-fork. The fertilizer-applied area may be covered again with mulches. Foliar application The spray solution containing the fertilizers in the prescribed proportions may be applied to the foliage of the plant covering both sides of the leaves, using hand sprayer or knapsack sprayer. The application should not be made on a rainy day. A clear sky or even a cloudy condition may be considered suitable for the application. It may be noted that the number of split applications may be increased to more than 2 or 3 because smaller doses give better results. Application of organic manures Organic manures are considered essential in improving the physical characteristics of the soil, in addition to their nutrient value. Application of organic manures such as neem cake (@ 1-2 kg/plant) or poultry manure / farmyard manure / cowdung compost (@ 2-5 kg/plant) may be made once in a year, during May/June along with mussooriephos (180 g/plant) and muriate of potash (90 g/plant). The manures should be thoroughly mixed with surface soil after application. For the subsequent application to be made in September, organic manures need not be applied. In valley area and in high fertile soils, soil-application of chemical fertilizers may be avoided. Instead, one round of organic manures may be applied (during May/ June) and NPK fertilizers given as foliar sprays as per schedule given. Lime/dolomite application The results of field experiments on the effect of lime/ dolomite showed that application of lime/dolomite does not have any significant effect on cardamom growth and yield. Moreover, correlation analysis of foliar nutrient content with yield of cardamom indicated that enhanced uptake of calcium and magnesium beyond certain limit may cause decline in the cardamom production. On the basis of these findings, it is now considered that application of lime/dolomite is not necessary for cardamom. Use of micronutrients Micronutrient survey conducted recently showed that zinc deficiency is widespread in cardamom soils. Moreover, application of 500 ppm of zinc to the foliage is found to enhance not only growth and yield of cardamom but also the quality of the produce. Hence, it is recommended that zinc may be applied as a foliar spray as zinc sulphate @ 250 g per 100 litres of water during April/May and Sept/Oct. Approximately 1.5 kg zinc sulphate will be needed for one application per hectare. It should not be mixed with any insecticide / fungicide/ fertilizer. The survey results also showed that iron and copper are not deficient in soils. The results of a field experiment indicated that boron might have antagonistic effect over zinc if applied together on cardamom. Based on this information, it is considered not advisable to use multi-micronutrient formulations for cardamom. Last updated: 28-04-2008 |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| About Project | Project Partners | Guest Book | Disclaimer | Contact us | Site Map | Portal login Designed & maintained by IIITM-K, © VUAT 2007, 2008 |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||