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In which season Planting is done for Gerbera Flower Farming?

Gerbera

Gerbera plantation can be done in spring as well as summer season. Gerbera needs good light intensity, planting in spring season (Jan to March) is best for 1.5-year tissue culture. Summer (June to July) is Suitable for 1-, 1.5- & 2-years tissue cultures. Planting in autumn and winter (November and December) is not recommended due to low light intensity and high heating cost. Planting should be avoided in late August or September as it has to sustain in winter season.

How Soil Sterilization is done for Gerbera Flower Farming?

Gerbera

To save the crop from soil borne diseases, soil disinfection must be carried out well before gerbera cultivation. There are three main soil borne pathogens like Fusarium, Phytophthora and Pythium which would destroy the entire crop if the soil disinfection is not done. The prepared soil beds should be fumigated with Methyl Bromide (30 grams/square meter area) solution (or) 2% of formaldehyde (100 ml Formalin in 5 liter of water/square meter area) solution or Methyl Bromide (30 grams/square meter area) solution. Cover the fumigated beds with a plastic sheet for minimum period of 3 to 4 days. To drain out the chemicals from the beds, watering should be done.

What is the climatic Requirement for Gerbera Flower Farming?

climatic

 Gerbera flowers can be grown in both tropical and subtropical climatic conditions. These flowers can be cultivated in open fields under tropical climatic conditions. As these flowers are sensitive to frost conditions, they are cultivated in greenhouse/shade net house under subtropical/temperate climatic conditions. Optimal day temperatures of 20°C-25°C and nightly temperature of 12°C-15°C is ideal for Gerbera cultivation.