Plants

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Kalpa Suvarna

Maintenance Level
Low
Placements
Outdoor
Toxic
No
Fragrance
Low
Seasons
All Weather
Plant Height
15ft

 Water Frequency

Winter

Weekly twice

Summer

Daily

 Fertilizer Frequency

Winter

3month once

Summer

3month once

The Kalpa Suvarna dwarf coconut type yields an average of 97 nuts per palm year and 17,169 nuts per hectare year, making it an excellent choice for both copra and tendernut production. After being planted in the field, the palms—which are regular bearers—begin to flower thirty to thirty-six months later. With a TSS of 5.8 °Brix, the 431 ml of delicate nut water has an excellent flavor. It is advised that the states of Kerala and Karnataka use this variety.

<b>Type of soils</b> <br> Red sandy loam, laterite and alluvial soils are needed.<br> <b>Type of Fertilizer</b><br> Organic Manure<br> <b>Development Trend Moderate</b><br> Propagation: Seedlings produced from specific seednuts are used to grow coconuts. For planting, 9 to 12 month old seedlings are typically utilized.<br> Pruning: Trim the tree frequently to remove dead or damaged fronds.<br><br> <b>Process</b><br> 1. Coconut farming should only be done on land that is well-drained and at least 1.5 meters deep.<br> 2. Both a sufficient amount of sand and a decent capacity to hold water are desirable qualities in soil. 5.28.6 is the required pH of the soil for coconut plants.<br> 3. The type of soil and the amount of nutrients it contains determine how fertilizers and manure should be applied to the soil in order to grow coconuts.<br> 4. Coconut farming requires a minimum temperature of 27ËšC, with a daily variance of 5-7ËšC.<br> 5. To reduce the possibility of plant overlapping, water completion, and uneven water distribution to the plants, the right planting distance must be chosen.<br> 6. Every location has a unique planting technique, and one of them is to dig three-by-three-foot holes and fill them to a height of sixty centimeters with equal parts FYM, red dirt, and sand. Place the seedling in the middle of the pit and compact the dirt around it.

Among its various applications, the coconut tree produces food, fuel, cosmetics, traditional medicine, and building materials. Several people in the tropics and subtropics regularly consume the interior flesh of the ripe seed and the coconut milk that is extracted from it.

Dos

Every day, the coconut plant consumes gallons of water. To avoid waterlogging and root rotting, soil must be kept consistently moist but also drained.

Don'ts

The health of the tree may suffer from overwatering, therefore it's critical to find a balance. While damp, the earth shouldn't be soggy.