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Types of lettuce and importance of cultivation

 Lettuce Cultivation Tips



“Usually there is no degree in lettuce cultivation. Can be sown at any time. Sowing should be avoided during heavy rains. Decide on the size of the land to be sown, plow the selected land well and make beds 6 feet long by 4 feet wide. Spray the manure at the rate of 10 kg per bed. Then Kanajivamirtham should be applied at the rate of one kg in each bed. Sprinkle 100 g of spinach seeds in each bed and grate it horizontally with a stick. Mix 500 ml of Jivamirtham per bed in 10 liters of water and spray.


Seeds germinate on the 3rd day after sowing. Weeds should be removed from time to time. Irrigation is sufficient depending on the soil moisture. At the time of each irrigation, mix 500 ml of Jivamirtham per bed of water. Spinach, spinach, and spinach are all harvested within 22 to 30 days. Lettuce will be harvested in 45 days. Spinach and spinach are both harvested greens. So we have to uproot them. Then the soil in the beds can be boiled for 15 days and re-sown. Spinach and spinach are both recyclable greens. Spinach can be harvested at intervals of 20 days; Comes with almost 10 cuts. Lettuce can be harvested at intervals of 15 days. Nearly 30 cuts will come. If you continue to sow a harvest of greens in a few beds, the greens will be available daily in rotation. Recurrent greens can also be harvested in the rotation if the sowing period is calculated and sown.



Bijamirtham for seed treatment. Agni ashram for insects


The spinach seeds needed for the next trip are often not purchased from the store. I leave only a few plants to bloom and take seeds from them and plant them. I will sow the seeds in Bijamirtham solution, not seed treatment. Therefore, germination is good. Root-related diseases do not occur. Lettuce field, a centimeter plant 10 feet apart in the range, will not be bothered by pests. Beyond that, if there are any insects in the spinach field, I will spray solutions like Agni Astra and Brahmastra, ”


Cultivation of lettuce which gives good income



In rye cultivation, good care should be taken to prepare the land. The land can be well plowed without lumps and beds can be prepared in them. The size of the beds can vary from 8 cents to 10 cents depending on our management skills. The most required for lettuce cultivation is well-composted manure. Proper fertilization of this organic fertilizer is necessary for two reasons.

1. If the manure is not well composted, the seeds of the weeds will not fold and when it is put in the bed, more weeds will germinate.

2. If the manure is not well composted, the nutrients in it will not be available to the plants immediately. Also, when the manure is well composted, the soil in the place where it is placed will be loose. In addition, the drainage facility will be good at the place where the manure is placed. Natural manure should be stored well in advance of the growing season and protected from direct sunlight. When the manure is available, it should be powdered without lumps and piled up and covered with straw. In addition, fertile salmon and sand can be collected and mixed with manure during cultivation in the bed. When available, pond sediment can be collected and mixed well with manure and placed in cultivation beds. It is not enough to just put the manure in the bed. The beds should be well-drained as soon as they are placed on the cultivable lands.


 Plants grow flat


Only then will the manure mix well with the soil and make the lettuce plants grow flat. Lettuce cultivation is best done with the help of natural fertilizers as possible. However, as lettuce is grown continuously in the same place, the required amount of chemical fertilizers can be applied along with the natural fertilizers. Lettuce growers prepare their own natural fertilizers for the land. There is no need to hire wage workers for the job as the family members work on their land.



Lettuce Cultivation: Cultivated lettuce may be sprouted. May be small greens. We first need to know if these are 24 days old. Lettuce can be uprooted 21,22,23,24 days after sowing. Get 300 packs of lettuce a day. One kilogram of seed can be sown in eight cents of land. The price of a kilo of seed is Rs.1,000. 1,200 sprouts and spinach bundles are available at the rate of 300 bundles per day in four harvests over an area of ​​eight cents. The price of a bundle is Rs. The family of the spinach cultivator works on the land. Lettuce growers lay the beds neatly and make the soil evenly without ditches. The family works hard on the land and cultivates lettuce. They wash the bandages by rinsing them in water without sticking soil to the roots of the greens


They do the grooming. The cost of cultivation is not high as the family members are involved. There is no need to take the harvested lettuce to market. No sales issue. Consumers come to the farmland and the farmer's house to buy spinach. If a farmer cultivates sprouts and spinach for three months, the price of spinach seeds can go up to Rs. Lettuce growers work hard and give us spinach which is rich in nutrients.


Cultivation of lettuce in a simple natural way


Banana stalk with elephant fat; The proverb is ‘Lettuce stalk by human fat’. Lettuce can control all types of diseases. One thing that should not be missed in our diet right now. A crop that is profitable for the farmers in a short period. Lettuce can be harvested from the twenty-second day after sowing. The most suitable crop is only for farmers near the city. People in the city often add spinach to their daily diet. Not so in the villages. There are many types of spinach. Spinach, spinach, stalk lettuce, and ponnankanni spinach are popular. Spinach and ponnankanni can be harvested several times in a row. Can be sown in all degrees. Lettuce is a crop that requires a lot of water. Spinach can be sown once and harvested several times in a row. If you want to continue harvesting lettuce, first cultivate the land to the extent of ten cents, plow well and then apply compost at the bottom, sprinkle the seeds in 6 × 3 beds, and cover the top with water. On the fifth day will germinate. Definitely need to weed. Straw can be covered if it is too hot. Harvest is nearing completion and can start at ten cents. Doing so will get the spinach consistent.


Twice spraying of camphor solution can completely prevent insect attacks. Rapid growth is obtained when fish acid is mixed with water. Improved nectar solution can be mixed twice in irrigation to get attractive, solid lettuce bundles. Greens are high in vitamin A and can be added to the diet to control eye diseases. Mineral salts are also high. Eating Ponnangkanni spinach daily for forty days will completely cure eye ailments. Lettuce plays an important role in the brain development of young children.


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