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Category Name: | Fruits |
Botanical Name: | Bromeliaceae |
Family: | Bromeliaceae |
Time of Planting: | may , june |
Growth Rate: | 12 |
Plant Life Cycle: | 45 |
Soil pH: | 4 |
Cultural Practice Irrigation: | Required |
Cultural Practice Fertigation: | Light and well-drained soils rich in organic matter. One of the soil factors limiting pineapple growth is the low permeability mainly in rainy climates, as it promotes the attack of pathogens in the root system. pH: Between 4.5 and 6.5 being ideal for the growth of the plants from 5.0 to 6.0 . |
Cultural Practice Pruning: | Pruning pineapples and guavas is a matter of keeping up appearances rather than encouraging plant health. If you want to prune your plant to keep it shapely or small, the safest time is one to two months after the harvesting season, typically in late summer. |
Uses of Plants Fruits & Flowers: | This popular fruit is packed with nutrients, antioxidants and other helpful compounds, such as enzymes that can fight inflammation and disease. Pineapple and its compounds have been linked to many health benefits, including aiding digestion, boosting immunity and speeding up recovery from surgery, among others. Here are 8 impressive health benefits of pineapple. |
Uses of Plants Stem & Bark: | Trim off the outer portion of the pineapple top at the bottom of the crown, or stem, until you see root buds. |
Uses of Plants Roots & Leaves: | Pineapples are used to help cure bronquitis and throat infections. It is efficient ... In Panama, very small pineapples are cut from the plant |
Purpose of Plant: | The pineapple is a tropical plant with an edible fruit and the most economically significant plant in the family Bromeliaceae. The pineapple is indigenous to South America, where it has been cultivated for many centuries. |
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Name | Category | Causes | Causing Month | Prevention |
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Mealy bug wilt | Virus | Transmitted by Mealy bug | whole year (any time) | Treat planting material in water at 50 - 60 degree Celsius for 1 hr. Application of Disyston at the base of the plant @1.5kg is useful |
Mealy bug | Insect | Dysmicoccus brevipus | Jan - April | Before planting dip in Fenitrothion or Phenthoate ((0.05%) emulsion for 15 min. Apply Phorate granules @ 1.75kg/ha, 3 months after planting. Remove grasses and other monocot weeds which serve additional hosts for the mealybug. Destroy ants colonies to check the spread of mealybug. |
Fruit - eating beetle | Insect | Carpophilus dimidiatus | sep - oct | Do not allow the fruits to ripen in the field. Birds and rats damaged fruits should be plucked and dumped in the pits. |
Termites | Insects | Odontotermes spp | whole year | Do not retain dried suckers in the field. Regular irrigation minimizes infestation. If required drench the field with Chlorpyriphos (0.1%). |
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