Carrot |
Botanical
Name: Daucus carota Varieties: Pusa Kesar: Roots scarlet in colour wth red central core.Delayed bolting. Nantes Half Long: Commonly known as Nantes. Small,slim, rough,sweet, cylindrical roots with abrupt tail.Self coloured core. Pusa Meghali: Long orange coloured roots.Self coloured core. Chantenay: Reddish orange roots. Suitable for canning. Danvers: Imported variety.Conical shape. Imperator: Imported variety.Pointed roots. Climate & Soil: Well drained loose sandy loam soil is best suited. A temperature range of 15.5 – 21 degree celsius is the best for colour development and for root growth and development a range of 18.3 – 23.9 degree celsius prefered. Season: August –January Seed rate: 5-6 kg/ha. Spacing: Can be sown in ridges of about 20 cm height. Ridges are taken 45 cm apart and seeds sown 10 cm apart on rows. Nutrient management : Apply FYM 20t/ha as basal. N: P2O5: K2O of 75:62.5: 50 is beneficial. Half dose of N and full dose of P+K can be given as basal. Top dressing with 37.5 Kg may be done one month after sowing. Crop Management: Thinning weeding and earthing up is essential. Irrigation required. Pest Management :
Yield: 20-25t/ha Post Harvesting: Harvested fruits are put in basket and put in flowing water.Partially dried, trimmed and transported. Seed Collection: |
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