KCC transcript #23346

JAMMU AND KASHMIR · BADGAM · Nutrient Management

Query

Fertilizer application in coriander

KCC answer

Apply Nitrogen@40kg in the form of Urea@90kg/acre in three splits. Apply half at the time of sowing and remaining in two equal splits after first and second cutting of leaves. When crop is grown for seed purpose, apply Nitrogen@30kg/acre i.e 65kg/acre in two doses, half at sowing time and remaining at time of flower initiation. To attain fast growth 15-20 days after germination take spray of Triacontanol hormone@20ml/10Ltr. Also one spray of N:P:K(19:19:19) fertilizer@75gm/15Ltr of water at 20 days of sowing helps in good and faster growth of crop. For obtaining more yield, spray Brassinolide@50ml/acre in150Ltr water, 40-50 days after sowing. Take second spray after 10 days. Also one spray of Mono ammonium Phosphate 12:61:00@45gm/15Ltr of water at leaf and branches growing stage helps in good growth and increases yield.
SectorHORTICULTURE
CategoryCondiments and Spices
CropCoriander
SeasonNA
Created (source)2025-06-25T17:37:12.493
Last synced2026-04-03 15:00:03

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