VNR Madhur Package of Practice: Care of plants before plantation

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Why do you need to take care of young VNR Madhur plants before plantation?

During photosynthesis, young VNR Madhur plants use light, water, nutrients, carbon dioxide to produce and store carbohydrates. During respiration, plants consume these carbohydrates and oxygen to grow and maintain them. Plants also lose water from their leaves, roots and stem in warm, dry weather.

On their journey from VNR Nursery to Grower’s field, plants get stressed up due to increase and drop in temperature, lack of irrigation/moisture and physical abuse such as shaking, slapping, ripping, or squeezing. These stresses upset the balance between photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration. Plant cells and their contents break down and cease to function normally (roots are generally more sensitive to stress than shoots).

Stressed plants must then divert their efforts from growth to survival, from growing new cells to repairing damaged cells. Repairing damage requires energy which comes from a limited reserve of carbohydrates stored in the roots and stem. This means less energy is available to help the plants establish it after planting. If stresses are severe, long-lasting, or reoccur frequently, roots and/or shoots will be injured or will possibly die. Planting stressed plants can waste the effort and result in a failed plantation.

Generally, a Grower sources plants from local or outstation nursery in various weather conditions. Even if plants are bought from local nursery, it may not be delivered directly to the grower’s/farmer’s field, it may get transported through different mode, routes and handled by multiple agencies. Due to this logistics method of not-so-pleasant and jerky transportation mode; plants are exposed to Disturbance / Shock / Stress. Similarly, sourcing from outstation nursery puts additional stress on plants.

To overcome this undue stress and shocks of transportation, due proper care is required to bring plants back to normal condition. It is recommended that post recovery, plantation can be done on the field. Just like any other living being, Plants too need rest after a long stressful journey, generally this period of rest is suggested to be of 2 days for every 1 day of travelling.

For example

Journey duration–from nursery to grower’s field = 2 days

Recommended period of rest for plants before plantation = 2 x 2 = 4 days

How to store VNR Madhur Plants before Plantation?

  • Pre-preparation before Unloading the Plants
  • Identify an open, dry, shaded, garbage/clutter free and non-waterlogged area
  • Create a raised platform/floor with an approximate height of 4 to 6 inches from the ground having good slope
  • Raised platform is recommended to protect plants from surface heat and water logging
  • Cover raised platform/floor with polythene sheet (Black sheet with x micron thickness)
  • Polythene sheet prescribed to be placed below plants is to create a disconnect from the soil as this will not allow root at the bottom of the VNR Madhur Plant poly packs to penetrate inside the soil of floor bed
  • Distance/height between shade net and plants needs to be minimum 10ft.

Unloading of Plants

  • Unload the plants, carefully from the vehicle and ensure that no damages are inflicted on to the plant due to wrongful handling
  • Keep the plants on the surface in lines for counting & care afterwards.

Holding of plants

Never hold or carry the plant from its stem as it may damage or break the graft/bud union. The safest way to carry or hold the plant is always from its bottom portion i.e. poly bag.

 

 

 

 

Row wise storage of Plants

  • VNR Madhur carrying poly bags are to be stored as shown in the images.
  • Maintain a distance/gap of 3 feet in between two rows
  • Length of a row may vary according to need and availability of space

 

 

 

 

 

 

Importance of row wise storage of Plants

VNR Madhur plants are stored in a row to ensure that person attending to plants can have easy access, can walk freely, inspect and service every plant.

Row wise distribution with walking aisle will help attending person to maintain cleanliness and hygiene in the vicinity of plants

How VNR Madhur plants needs to be maintained during storage period?

VNR Madhur plants during storage period needs to be maintained on 3 counts –

  1. Irrigation
  2. Spray of fungicide & insecticide (If needed)
  3. Removal of sprouts, flowers, fruits & weeds

Irrigation: Plants needs watering at regular intervals. Plants need to be watered 2 times a day i.e., during morning and evening. Soft irrigation in form of showers be given through rose can or water hose pipe

Check Point

Randomly check/audit the poly bags by press and feel technique to check the adequate moisture in the root zone

Hard pan of soil does not allow water to seep inside the poly bag resulting in wilting / drying of plants, due to low moisture content in root zone

 

 

 

 

Preventive Spray:

Once the plants are stored, it is recommended to undertake a preventive spray of fungicide (Copper oxy chloride @ 2gm/litre) and insecticides (Acetamprid @ 1.5ml/litre).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check Point

Carry out periodical inspection of plants to check if there are any infestation of pest and disease

Precaution
Keep a gap of 7-10 days between 2 successive sprays

Removal of sprouts, flowers, and fruits

Incase if plants start sprouting below the graft union, then it must be removed promptly. The operation must be checked periodically.

Similarly young plants should be devoid of flowers, and it has to be removed periodically.