How potal is cultivated from start to finish
The process of potal cultivation is a procedural concept. First the seed must be prepared for raining. These seeds are then sown in the soil.
The rich soil required for pots should be maintained in good condition. By selecting rich and good close soil, one to two bighas of soil is required per hectare of house for 5000 seeds. The seeds should be kept after sowing. After that it should be irrigated abundantly. First, after sowing the seeds in the soil like a pottle, give rich amount of water. If the soil is waterlogged, the pods will stick to each other over time. Aphids and leafhoppers require warmth and water. So after winter rains the pods will start to grow and occasional watering should always be done. After growing the pods, the required nutrients are added to the soil. Water should be given to the side of the pot every ten days. The first irrigation should be done after sowing the seeds. One to two kg of super phosphate, one kg of muria per bigha is required during potting every four days. One kg of compound fertilizer is required for each bigha of potal growing in each field. Three to five liters of water is required per bigha. Five to six liters of water should be given per bigha. Every bigha should be watered next to the potl every week. One to two kg of super phosphate, one kg of muria per bigha during potal growing every week .
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