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You can easily cultivate tea at your home.

You can easily cultivate tea at your home.

For your information, let us tell you that growing tea at home can prove to be a great option. You can grow it in your home and use it. Besides, you can also sell it. Tea lovers can be found in every house in India. These tea lovers must be drinking tea many times from morning till night. If you or someone in your house is a tea lover, then this news is very important for you. Today we will give you information about how you can grow ginger at home. Also, it can be used instead of bringing it from the market.

You can grow tea in your home garden with the help of seeds. To produce it, first, soak its seeds. Keep these seeds soaked in water until they germinate. If you do not want to grow tea plants with the help of seeds, you can also buy them from a nursery. It needs to be transplanted after bringing it from the nursery. You can use it after taking proper care of it.

These works are very important for tea production

Let us tell you that to get the best production of tea, you can bring its cuttings from anywhere and plant it. After taking better care, these plants establish themselves well in the soil in just a few days. Let us tell you that special care has to be taken about the temperature during its production. Tea crop grows best between 10 degrees to 35 degrees Celsius.

 Also read: Tea growers of Assam hope for normal tea production

It takes about one to one and a half years for the tea plants to become ready. Its leaves can be harvested thrice within a year. About 500 kg of tea is produced in one hectare of land. You can use tea in your home. If your garden is big, you can produce tea in large quantities, pack it, and sell it in the market.

Amount of fertilizer for Tea Cultivation

Tea plants require a lot of fertilizers. For this, while preparing the pits, around 15 kg of old cow dung and as chemical fertilizer, nitrogen 90 to 120 kg, single super phosphate 90 kg and potash 90 kg should be given to the plants per hectare. This amount of fertilizer should be given three times a year after harvesting the plants. Apart from this, if there is a lack of sulfur in the field, gypsum should be sprayed in the field in the beginning.

MeriKheti organized Kisan Panchayat in September

MeriKheti organized Kisan Panchayat in September

Organized by Merikheti.com on Monday, 25 September 2023 in village Mudhota of Bharatpur (Rajasthan). During the monthly Kisan Panchayat, farmers were told about crops and techniques that give more profits at less cost.


Also read: Farmers' problems were solved in the monthly Kisan Panchayat organized by Merikheti in Adda-Pali.


Dr. Udaybhan Singh, Dean of Agriculture College, Kumher (Bharatpur), during his address, provided very important information regarding new varieties and farming using organic methods. Dr. Udaybhan Singh ji has contributed a lot to the agriculture sector in his life. Farmers have always been inspired to do farming with innovation and new techniques. Dr. Udaybhan Singh has a very good understanding of the agriculture sector. In this monthly panchayat of Merikheti, very important topics regarding organic farming were discussed.


Dr. Ramphool Poonia, while addressing the Kisan Panchayat, talked about the importance of organic farming and its many benefits. Along with this, he provided very important information to the farmers about modern techniques of agriculture. He said that to get more profits, farmers should move away from traditional farming and use modern and innovative agricultural techniques. Kunwar Singh Tatmadaw (FPO) advised the farmers to work together during the Kisan Panchayat. He said that it is very important to have unity among the farmers. If farmers remain organized, they will get enough opportunities to express their views on the agricultural sector. My farming team, agricultural scientists, agricultural experts, and local farmers were present in the Kisan Panchayat.

 Merikheti organised the Kisan Panchayat of October

Merikheti organised the Kisan Panchayat of October

Farmers as you all know, Meri Kheti organises Kisan Panchayat every month in the interest of farmers. Like every month, this month, the Meriheti Kisan Panchayat was organised in village Bayana district Ghaziabad under the chairmanship of Pramod Tyagi. During this panchayat, important issues related to agriculture were discussed between senior agricultural scientists and farmers. During the Kisan Panchayat, the farmers kept their own problems for which a satisfactory solution was described by agricultural scientists.. Dr. CB Singh Principal Scientist (RETD) Iari ji, after listening to the problems related to paddy, shared the possible solution with the farmers. Also, various options for higher income for fairy-nervous farmers were discussed in detail. Dr. CB Singh told the farmers that due to better cultivation, the fertiliser of the field increases to a great extent. Because of this, while doing farming, you should grow crops in your field using better technology for farming. Doing this will also have a positive effect on the fertiliser power of your farm. Also, he said that if you are not growing crops on your land, then you should do animal husbandry etc. on the part of that land etc.


Also read: Bacterial Leaf Blight (BLB) How to get a very prominent and destructive disease of paddy? Mr. Satish Tyagi a  progressive farmer, informed the farmers about the important information related to farming. Satish Tyagi ji shared the sour and sweet experiences received during his farming with the farmers. Satish Tyagi ji called Shri Vidhi of paddy production called System of Rice Intensification-SRI. The farmers were provided information about the benefits of paddy production through Shri Vidhi. Hundreds of large -scale farming farmers were present during the Kisan Panchayat.