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Patel, A. S.
- Methods of Potting and Repotting
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Select a well-burnt pot giving metallic sound. Place a large crock to a 3-5 cm sized depending upon the size of pot. This forms the drainage layer. Finally, the crocks are covered with a 1.25 to 2.5 cm. layer of coarse sand or dried leaves about 6 cm. thick to prevent washing away of fine soil to the drainage hole or clogging it. Then fill the pot firmly with soil mixture leaving a 1.5 cm. of space is left on the top for holding water. The pot filled as above can be used for sowing seeds, potting of plants or planting cuttings.
Authors
Hasmukh Leua
1,
A. S. Patel
1
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1 College of Horticulture, S.D.A.U., Jagudan, Dist. Mehsana (Gujarat), IN
1 College of Horticulture, S.D.A.U., Jagudan, Dist. Mehsana (Gujarat), IN
Source
Rashtriya Krishi (English), Vol 12, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 153-153Abstract
Potting: Potting refer to transferring of plants from seedbed and planting them in pots containing soil mixture.Select a well-burnt pot giving metallic sound. Place a large crock to a 3-5 cm sized depending upon the size of pot. This forms the drainage layer. Finally, the crocks are covered with a 1.25 to 2.5 cm. layer of coarse sand or dried leaves about 6 cm. thick to prevent washing away of fine soil to the drainage hole or clogging it. Then fill the pot firmly with soil mixture leaving a 1.5 cm. of space is left on the top for holding water. The pot filled as above can be used for sowing seeds, potting of plants or planting cuttings.