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Manuring in tea
Manuring in tea
Economical part: Tender growing shoots Hence, the recommendations are for 1) Suppression of reproductive phase and exploiting vegetative growth during growing season.
2) Balancing the harvest of growing paoings without affecting general health of bushes. Normal dose of fertilizer for tea
Nitrogen = Ten kg of Nitrogen for every 100 kg of crop ManuringP2O5 = 30 to 40 kg K2O = 40 to 50 per cent of amount of Nitrogen applied depending on soil type and weather conditions. Manuring should be done 2 months after planting. Phosphorous should be applied at 80 - 100 kg/ha as Rock phosphate once in a year by placement at 15 - 25 cm depth up to the first pruning and thereafter once in two years. N : K ratio 2 : 3 should be adapted for the first 3 years and a ratio 1 : 1 thereafter.
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