Cabbage & Cauliflower Cultivation: Spray these medicines for bumper production of cauliflower and cabbage
Cabbage & Cauliflower Cultivation: Winter veggies include cauliflower and cabbage. Farmers set up nurseries for cabbage and cauliflower in November, but the seedlings grown there need extra care at this period. This is because their danger of contracting infections is at its peak right now. Farmers may spray various medications on the nursery to prevent the cauliflower and cabbage from illness.
How to keep the seedlings safe
In order to learn more about how farmers can safeguard the seedlings grown in the nursery, the media spoke with Purushottam Badoni, Additional Training Officer of the Horticulture Department, on disease prevention for cauliflower and cabbage. He said that in order to protect the seedlings from pests and diseases, fungicides must be put on them after they reach a height of 4 cm in the nursery. whereby Bavistin and Dithane M 45 must be combined with water at a rate of 1 to 1 gram per liter and sprayed. The seedlings grown in the nursery are kept disease-free from the start by using this medication.
Now is the time to apply a pesticide
Purushottam Badoni goes on to say that before putting cauliflower and cabbage seedlings in the field, a pesticide must be sprayed once. Chlorifast has to be sprayed on the plant after it reaches a height of 12 to 14 cm. One liter of water must be combined with two milliliters of this. The plant that was prepared at the nursery must then be sprayed with it.
Reapply the insecticide. Forty days after the plant’s planting
Farmers may plant the nursery-prepared plant in the field two days after the insecticide is sprayed. Farmers have around 40 days after planting to apply a second pesticide if they so want. There is no chance of a pest invasion with this. However, no kind of pesticide should be applied after the vegetable has been put in the plant. This requires particular care. Organic insecticides may be applied if more is required.