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ROUND PLATE PUMPKIN F1 - HOAN CAU 36
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ROUND PLATE PUMPKIN F1 - HOAN CAU 36

Weight: 10 gam/gói

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*Description:

- Strong plant, good tolerance to bacterial wilt, no photoperiodism.

- Harvesting: 75 days after sowing.

- Fruit size: 10 - 11 cm height, 18 - 19 cm diameter.

- Fruit characteristics: big peduncle, prolific, light yellow skin.

- Yield: 1.4 - 1.8 kg/fruit, 2.8 - 3.6 kg/plant.

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PLANTING GUIDE OF F1 ROUND PLATE PUMPKIN F1 - HOAN CAU 36

                                        (GOLDEN COIN SEEDS)

I/ Feartures:

- Strong plant, good tolerance to bacterial wilt, no photoperiodism.

- Harvesting: 75 days after sowing.

- Fruit size: 10 - 11 cm height, 18 - 19 cm diameter.

- Fruit characteristics: big peduncle, prolific, light yellow skin.

- Yield: 1.4 - 1.8 kg/fruit, 2.8 - 3.6 kg/plant.

II/ Sowing density:

Distance

Double row per bed

Single row per bed

Bed distance

6 m

3 m

Plant distance

0.5 – 0.6 m

0.5 – 0.6 m

Density

560 – 670 plants/1000m2

560 – 670 plants/1000m2

III. Cropping season:

All year round growing, restrict planting in dry season (Sowing to 03-06 anual)

IV/ Soak, incubation and sowing:

+ Prepare warm water 50 – 52oC:

Mixing 40% boiling water (95 – 100oC) with 60% fresh water (25 – 30oC) got from drilled well or water faucet, stir well in 30 sec

+ Soak: the seeds in warm water as prepared in step 1 in 3 hours.

+ Incubation:

- Clean the towels (or damp tissues), squeeze water out of them to maintain adequate moisture (about 80 – 85%)

- Spread the seeds as soaked in step 2 on the towels, then put these towels in dark, warm place (around  28 – 30oC)

- After 20 hours, rinse viscous on the seeds coat with tap water or well water and washing towels with hot water (100°C), squeezed and then incubating again.

+ Sowing:

- After 30-35 hours, the seeds will germinate, please sow these seeds in the nursery or direct seeding on field.

- Rinse seeds not germinated, washed and squeezed towels then incubated again, when all seeds germinate, continue to sowing.

V/ Planting and maintenace:

1. Fertilizers (for 1.000m2)

Fertilizer application for  pumkin  cultivation depends on geographic conditions. However, we recommend applying the following guides:

* Quantity:

Mucks:      2 m3

Super phosphates:   50 kg

Urea:    15 kg

Lime:      50 kg

NPK 16-16-8:           40 kg

DAP:      4 kg

KCl:        29 kg

 

 

* Application:

Times

Stage at

Quantity

Basal

At tillage

2 m3 mucks + 50 kg Super phosphates  + 18 kg NPK + 11 kg KCl

Side

dreesing at

10 days after sowing

1 kg Urea + 2 kg NPK + 1 kg DAP

20 and 30 days after sowing

2 kg Urea + 4 kg NPK + 1 kg DAP + 2 kg KCl

39 and 48 days after sowing

2 kg Urea + 4 kg NPK + 3 kg KCl

57 and 66 day after sowing

4 kg Urea + 2 kg NPK + 4 kg KCl

* Notes:

  • Lime should be applied at soil preparation to increase fertilizer effect
  • Fertilizer should be applied far enough from the plant foot, deep enough (6-7 cm) to increase fertilizer effect.
  • Fertilizing should be together with weeding increase fertilizer effect.

2. Cuting the tops

When plants have 5 – 6 real leaves cuting tops in the morning sunny, after choose 3 same strong branches, training tops spread equalize on ground.

* Notes:

  • Field must have for good drainage in the rainy season, cleaned grass in pumpkin fields to prevent disease for good seting fruits.
  • Famer should be choose the 2nd flower buds for good setting and hight uniform fruits.

VI/ Plant protection

* Powdery mildew disease:

- It’s usually occurs when high humidity and a temperature of about 22 – 27°C, disease strong harmful in the highlands, where have more fog.

- Spray 2 the sides of the leaves in late afternoon with the following chemicals: Imipemconazole (min 98,3%), Chlorothelonil (min 98%), Mancozeb (min 98%), Ethabosan (min 99,6%), Copper Oxychloride 50% + Metalaxyl 8%,…

* Viral disease:

- Is harmful severe in the dry season, should be visit field usually and remove all infected plants (plant are yellow and twisted leaves on tops) to avoid spread other plants.

- Spray the lower side of the leaves to prevent the insects (suck group) with the following chemicals: Dinotefuran (min 89%), Clorfenapyr (min 94%), Diafenthiuron,…

* Borer group worm:

- Harmful through all vegetable period.

- Spray the lower side of the leaves in late afternoon with the following chemicals: Chlorantraniliprole (min 93%), Indoxarb, Emamectin Benzoate (Avermectin B1a 90% + Avermectin B1b 10% ), Chlorfenapyr (min 94%), Flubendiamide (min 95%),…

* Notes:

  • Fungicide should be sprayed at old leaves.
  • Pesticide should be sprayed at young leaves.
  • Pesticide should carefully sprayed at the lower side of the leaves./

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