How to farm aloe vera. benefits of aloe vera
Aloe vera is a perennial red leaf that is naturally found throughout India. As it is used in the manufacture of medicines and cosmetics, attention is now being paid to its cultivation in view of its increasing demand.
Plant identity
It is a perennial shrub with fleshy leaves and 1 to 2 feet high. From the roots of this tree come the fleshy leaves. The leaves are 30-60 cm long and 5-10 cm wide, and are slightly curved from the middle to the top. The edges of the leaves have small thorns from the base to the ends. It also has beautiful flowers and flowers. When the leaf is broken, it looks like a jellyfish. The base is smooth and cool. It is used in general medicine.
Medicinal properties and applications
Aloe vera contains a mixture of glycosides called aloe vera. The amount of this aloe vera is found in different amounts in different species of ghee. A maximum of 30% is found in gourds of the Curacao or Barbadoselo species. It is also known as an anesthetist, urologist, gynecologist and ophthalmologist. The juice of the leaves causes high blood pressure and scabs on the scalp. It is also used to treat worms, burns, "sore throat, stomach ache, joint pain, intestinal pain, and inflammation of the body." Today it is used in some cosmetics.
Farming methods
Aloe vera is a common tree that can be planted anywhere. Demand for this specialty has grown significantly as a result of recent corporate scandals.
Climate and is commonly found in the dense forests of the arid regions of India. Although the dry climate is ideal for growing the plant, it can grow in any climate. But fog and winter temperatures have a negative effect on it. Nigida sandy soil is useful for this. It can grow well, especially in light soils or slopes. It is also fast growing in the black soil of India. The pH of the soil should also be between 7 and 7.5. Its roots do not go far into the soil. So it can grow well on soils with a depth of 30 to 45 cm. It can also be grown in rainy areas.
Land preparation
In order to aloe vera the land should be cultivated well 2-3 times during the summer. As a result, weeds and small useless plants will die and the soil will be germ-free. It is necessary to add 5 tons of cow dung per acre and 200 kg of lemon peas per acre. The soil is then planted at a distance of 45 cm and a height of 30 cm and planted with trees.
Crop disease
The only alternatives to foliar and foliar solarium are foliar and foliar diseases. To prevent this, 3 grams of mycodex or chlorochnonil are sprayed with 1 liter of water.
Production
One year after planting, the leaves are cut and harvested. The leaves should not be torn during cutting. The cuttings are again rooted in the tree and harvested in the second year. This is done every 4-5 years. Diethene Z-4 should be sprayed on the tree as it is likely to cause fungal infections in the tree by not cutting the leaves regularly.
Financial gain
About 20,000-28,000 kg of fresh leaves can be harvested from the crop in about a year. In addition, 5,000-6,000 children can be used as seeds. The crop lasts for 3 years but then the yield decreases, selling at 100 to 150 rupees per kilogram.
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