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Saturday, June 27, 2020

Psoralea corylifolia seeds India


Cultivation ofmedicinal plants costs less while income is higher
Psoralea corylifolia
Agricultural experts say that farmers can significantly increase their income by cultivating medicinal plants because the cost of cultivating medicinal plants is low while the income is high. Psoralea corylifolia-Babichi has a special significance in medicinal plants. ۔ The powder of its seeds is very useful for leprosy. Its seeds are often used in snake bites, scorpion bites and skin diseases. Useful in cleansing the blood and kills stomach worms. Use 3 to 4 kg of seed per acre for Babchi cultivation. Fertile land where there is plenty of water for irrigation is suitable for cultivation. When preparing the land, scatter eight or ten tons of manure per acre in the same amount throughout the field.

Then plow and mix well in the soil. Add one sack of triple phosphate at the time of sowing. Apply urea fertilizer at the rate of one and half sack per acre within the first 60 days after completion of sowing. There are two ways to do this. Make games at a distance of one and a half feet and place seed squares at a distance of 9 inches above them. This can be done with the help of a drill instead in rows on a level surface in the ground. In this case, the soil should have enough moisture. Apply seed squares at a distance of 9 inches on both sides of the tracks at a distance of 2 feet. This method is more suitable. In case of sowing on sports, water immediately after sowing. Give enough water so that its moisture reaches the seeds. If sowing is done on a flat surface, do not water for fifteen to twenty days so that the roots of the plant can be strengthened in soft soil. Give the first watering after 15-20 days, then continue watering at intervals of two weeks, then the growth of the crop will continue satisfactorily.

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