how to grow carrots at home with seeds

 

How to grow carrots

Soil and Climate: Iron ore soil is very suitable for carrot cultivation.  In cold regions the temperature is 15  to 20 and the tubers are nice orange.  The alkaline acidity of the soil should be 6.0-7.0.  Season: Ooty 1 is the most suitable variety for cultivation in hilly areas.  Crops can be grown throughout the year if water is available.  Cultivated in hilly areas at an altitude of 1800 m above sea level.  Suitable for upland cultivation in July-February.  August is ideal for the plains.  Land preparation The land should be plowed 2 or 3 times.  Seed and sowing Seed rate: 4 kg per hectare Sowing: Sow in hilly beds of sufficient length and width as required in hilly areas.  Hold the bar in the plains and sow the seeds at 5 cm intervals.  When sowing the seeds should be sown with four parts sand to one part seed.  Seeds should be sown 15 days after sowing and the rest of the plant should be fertilized and the rest dissolved.  Water Management Watering: Watering should be done once in 5 days.  Weed control and post-treatment Weed control: Weed control can be done before sowing by spraying 1 liter of bluechlorine per hectare after sowing.  Or take a twig 15 days after sowing and turn off the soil on the 30th day.  Top dressing 45 days after sowing, top dressing of 45 kg, manure and ash should be applied.  Leaf spot disease: Mancozeb can be controlled by spraying 2 gm per liter of water.  Moths: Moths can be controlled by applying 1 ton of neem paste per hectare during planting.  Harvest time varies according to the harvest variety.  If the leaves begin to rot at the base of the plant, it is a sign to harvest carrots.  Yield: 25 to 30 tons of tubers in 100 to 120 days per hectare.

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