Carnation unit really took a while to bloom what was originally a month schedule got delayed to 6 months almost .. but the flush was real good. Every one in the market appreciated the flower quality and the aroma. one minor issue was that i delayed teh instalation of laying of 2nd and 3rd layer of mesh in time as a result of which there was bending of stems in some colors and i couldnt lay the meshes as the buds were up by then and laying a new mesh over the buds were simply breaking them .. so i had to let go off this flush so that after pruning i cud install the new layers again .. for this season .. i will have to somehow adjust with this flowers only .. nerverthless i was pretty much satisfied with the flower quality.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
Increasing Gerbera flower size, quality and quantity
Hey Everyone, Its
been long since the last post and there are a couple of issues that i wanted to write about and this post is
about one aspect that really manages the flower size quality and the quantity.
Like i mentioned earlier this one variety ..dark pink arrived late in the farm and was not along with the regular schedule of all other saplings. But becoz of the wedding season there was a huge demand for the flowers and i started to harvest these flowers just after like 8-9 weeks after plantation and that has really effected the plants .. No one was bothered about the flower size and quality as it was wedding season and each flower fetched as much as 8rs and so until the season was over i have harvested flowers from these .. but i slowly started seeing the stress on the plants and there has been decrease in the flower quality in the strength wise and also with the length .. i was just not happy and another important thing is that the plants were not able to hold to soil while trying to pluck the flower and resulting in plant uprooting or loosening .. So, i planned to hold the flower development for another 5-6 weeks and stress on the growth of the plant. Removed all the buds and cleaned up all the dried up leaves and raked up soil once and adjusted the plants and waited for them to grow ... 6 weeks and woooooww ... i just was soo happy to see the happy plants all ready and tight to give a depression to other plants .. look at the last pic .. see the flower bloom it was gushing like river !!
End of the day lessons learnt -- Do not start harvesting until the plant is firm and has atleast 16 leaves.
Dark Pink Gerbera-- One of the fav of the all buyers now !! |
weak plants and dying leaves ... 5 weeks earlier .. with weaker buds and smaller flower diametre |
All the buds removed and drenched with growth stimulant |
After 5 weeks of dormant growing .. increased Gerbera flower size , stem length and quantity |
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Senility of leaves-- Clean and green
Past few weeks i was worried about one thing in the farm, the older leaves started drying off .. initially i thought it was leaf scorching or may be it was some sort of disease i didn't know, but apart from dying leaves, all the the younger leaves which were coming up were healthy and fine and showed absolutely no issues. That's when i learnt that its normal senility of leaves and that its normal for a plant to shed the old leaves by drying up. But what is important is that you should get rid of that old and dead leaves so as to avoid fungal growth and bacterial infection. Make sure to pull off all the dead and rotten leaves and along with that pull off the leaves that are half dried and are pluckable. This will give the plant and the soil more breathing space. And more over cleaning all these leaves will make the farm look healthy and green.
Boy !! that was one tideous job to attend to each and every plants and check for the drying up leaves pull them out and clean up the plant. It took loads of extra workers and couple of days to finish the 1st round of cleaning process ... and i got almost a tractor load of dump i guess.. i have made arrangements to make use of this farm waste and convert it into compost and reuse in the farm. Vermicomposting is totally new thing to me and i will have to experiment and learn the trick of doing it
Boy !! that was one tideous job to attend to each and every plants and check for the drying up leaves pull them out and clean up the plant. It took loads of extra workers and couple of days to finish the 1st round of cleaning process ... and i got almost a tractor load of dump i guess.. i have made arrangements to make use of this farm waste and convert it into compost and reuse in the farm. Vermicomposting is totally new thing to me and i will have to experiment and learn the trick of doing it
A dump of the dead and aged leaves of Gerbera Farm while clean up session. |
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Sunday, January 8, 2012
News Article about our farm in hans india news paper
::The Hans India::
Floriculture fetching good returns
Floriculture fetching good returns
Warangal: Floriculture is fast spreading in the district giving an opportunity to the enthusiasts to make a big buck, besides giving an opportunity of doing something worthwhile.
A unique floriculture farm at Station Ghanpur on Warangal-Hyderabad road being raised by a practicing doctor T Kranti Raj is a symbol of the trend that is emerging in the sphere floriculture here.
Ornamental flowers like Gerbera and Carnation are being raised in one and half acres land covered by a poly-house that is constructed with the help of ultraviolet plastic sheets that provide a controlled atmosphere.
Finding time from his busy practice of medicine, Dr. Kranti Raj makes it a point to visit the farm and look after its affairs. “Though I am doctor by profession it is a different experience being a farmer” he noted.
Gerbera plants are being raised in one acre of land while the Carnation is being grown in half acre of land. “Initially we make lot of effort to change the entire soil as the soil here was found to be unsuitable for the floriculture,” he said.
An amount of Rs. 50 lakh needed to build the Poly-house and to replace the soil with red soil and to furnish other required things. The flowers are being brought from Pune in Maharashtra.
Each plant costs around Rs 30 and an acre of land accommodates about 25, 000 plants. Five varieties of Gerbera flowers, red, white, yellow, pink and orange, are being grown, informed the farm manager Thatikonda Anil. “Usually in acre of land 5, 000 flowers can be picked per day but now we are able to pick three to four thousand flowers,” he added.
A unique floriculture farm at Station Ghanpur on Warangal-Hyderabad road being raised by a practicing doctor T Kranti Raj is a symbol of the trend that is emerging in the sphere floriculture here.
Ornamental flowers like Gerbera and Carnation are being raised in one and half acres land covered by a poly-house that is constructed with the help of ultraviolet plastic sheets that provide a controlled atmosphere.
Finding time from his busy practice of medicine, Dr. Kranti Raj makes it a point to visit the farm and look after its affairs. “Though I am doctor by profession it is a different experience being a farmer” he noted.
Gerbera plants are being raised in one acre of land while the Carnation is being grown in half acre of land. “Initially we make lot of effort to change the entire soil as the soil here was found to be unsuitable for the floriculture,” he said.
An amount of Rs. 50 lakh needed to build the Poly-house and to replace the soil with red soil and to furnish other required things. The flowers are being brought from Pune in Maharashtra.
Each plant costs around Rs 30 and an acre of land accommodates about 25, 000 plants. Five varieties of Gerbera flowers, red, white, yellow, pink and orange, are being grown, informed the farm manager Thatikonda Anil. “Usually in acre of land 5, 000 flowers can be picked per day but now we are able to pick three to four thousand flowers,” he added.
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