Agriculture Ministry Decree Number: | 254/Kpts/TP.240/5/2000 |
Land Height Recommendation | - |
Disease Resistance*: | - |
Harvest Period (Days after Transplanting)*: | 21 - 25 Days after Planting |
Weight per fruit*: | - |
Harvest Potential*: | 25 - 30 tons/ Hectare |
PVT: | - |
* Note:
Disease resistance, Harvest Period, weight, and harvest potential depend on the environment and cultivation treatment.
Suitable for lowland to midland, erect type, light green dan attractive leaf, crispy. Harvested 21 - 25 DAT, potential yield 250 g/plant.
Seeds are sown along a length of 1-3 meters with a width of approximately 80-100 cm. The spacing between rows is 3-5 cm, while the spacing between plants is 1-2 cm. The seeds are lightly covered with soil and watered.
Seed requirement: 1000 g/ha
Land preparation:
The soil is cultivated and tilled to make it loose. Then, beds are created with a width of 100-120 cm and trenches are dug to a depth of 30-40 cm. The length of the beds is adjusted according to the available land. Planting holes are made with a spacing of 40 x 40 cm.
Transplanting:
The plants are transferred to the field when the seedlings are 10 days old after sowing. The seedlings are planted up to the base of the stem in the prepared planting holes.
Fertilization:
A. Without Plastic Mulch
Fertilizer During land preparation (g/plant) During transplanting (g/plant) Follow-up 1 10 days after transplanting (g/plant) Total (g/plant)
Fertilizer |
before planting (g/plant.) |
while planting (g/tplant.) |
side dressing 1 10 DAP (g/plant.) |
Total (g/plant.) |
Org, Fert |
160 |
- |
- |
160 |
ZA |
- |
1,1 |
1,2 |
2,3 |
SP 36 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
KCl |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Note: Fertilizer during transplanting and follow-up is applied beside the plant at a distance of 10-15 cm.
B. With Plastic Mulch
Fertilizer |
Total fert (kg/hectare) |
Total Fert (g/plant.) |
Org. Fert |
10.000 |
160 |
ZA |
150 |
2,3 |
SP 36 |
- |
- |
KCl |
- |
- |
Note: Fertilizer is applied during bed preparation and plastic mulch installation, evenly distributed on the beds.\
Maintenance:
Irrigation should be provided adequately during the growth period until harvest.
If there are signs of pest and disease infestation, promptly spray with recommended pesticides.
To accelerate vegetative growth and increase crop production, spray foliar fertilizer at a dosage of 2 g/liter of water every day.
Harvest:
Harvesting is done at 25-30 days after transplanting.
ALTERNARIA LEAF SPOT Caused by the fungus Alternaria brassicae. Symptoms include small concentric circular brown spots, some of which may appear gray. Lesions or wounds on the leaves often exhibit cracking. Symptoms can also appear on leaf stalks and stems and are spread by water splashes.
BLACK ROT Caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris. Symptoms include yellowing (chlorosis) and V-shaped lesions at the leaf edges. Veins in the chlorotic areas turn black. In advanced stages, the affected parts show necrotic symptoms and turn brown. Easily spread by water splashes. This disease is seed-borne or transmitted through contaminated seeds.
WHITE RUST Caused by the fungus Candida albugo. Early symptoms include chlorotic or necrotic spots on the leaf surface. Then, white pustules form on the underside of leaves, stems, and flowers. These pustules rupture, releasing sporangia resembling powdery chalk dust, which spread and cover the affected areas. It can be spread by wind, water, and insects.
We give a guarantee towards seed quality based on government regulations. The responsibility of the company is limited to the paid products not to other expenses.
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