1. I am growing curry  leaf and at present that plant height is more than 2 m but the yield is very  low. Is there any important operation for boosting up the yield of crop?
            After attaining one meter height, the  terminal bud is cut off to encourage basal branching. A total of 5 – 6 branches  have to be maintained for good yield in curry leaf.
          2. My land holdings are  in lower pulneys hills and I would like to grow pepper. In that condition what  kind of varieties can i select for commercial planting?
            Panniyur 1. This performs better in  less shady and lower elevation areas.
          3. What is the variety  suitable for growing in areca nut plantations?
            Panniyur 5 is suitable
          4. What kind of  standards or supports can I select for cultivating pepper on commercial  scale?
            Silver oak and Dadap can be selected
          5. Is there any  specialized technique for increasing the berry size in pepper?
            Spray NAA @ 40 ppm to increase the  berry size.
          6. When I sow the fresh  cardamom seeds it shows poor germination percentage. Suggest  some alternative methods to boost up the germination.
            Treat the seeds with Sulphuric acid /  Hydrochloric acid for 20 minutes. Sowing the seeds in beds after washing with  water will increase the percentage of germination.  
          7. In my cardamom estate  I can notice streaks of yellow to pale green patches on the leaves. How to  control that?
            This is mainly due to Katte disease.  This disease is mainly transmitted by banana aphid which can be controlled by  regular spraying of Methyl Dematon 25 EC or Phosphomidon 750 ml/ha.
          8. Poor fruit set was  observed in my cardamom estate. Suggest some ways to increase the fruit/capsule  set.
            For one hectare, keep 7 – 10 bee hives  to increase the pollination and fruit set.
          9. What is the ideal  stage of harvesting in clove?
            The flower buds should be harvested  when they are fully mature but before opening.
          10. I want to go for  commercial cultivation of nutmeg. What kind of planting materials can I select  for that?
            Select grafted nutmeg plants for  planting. If you are going for seedling materials the yield will be commenced 6  -7 years after planting. Moreover it is dioecious in nature there may be chance  of occurrence of male trees. Hence select suitable graft materials for  commercial planting. 
          11. Most of my nutmeg  plants are male plants and female plants are poor yielder. Is there any  alternative method to convert all the plants into female plants and  good yielder? 
            Top working is recommended by  selecting high yielding female scion materials. By adopting this technique all  the male plants can be converted to female plants.
          12. Suggest some ways  for getting higher yield in Cinnamon.
            Young trees are cut close to the  ground to produce side shoots. By heaping the soil around the stumps, more side  shoots are produced from the base of the trees. This side shoots produce higher  yield in cinnamon.
          13. During the time of  harvesting lot of leafy materials are dumped as waste. Can I make use those  leaves in a profitable way?
            The leaves are removed or stripped off  from the stem and can be used for the extraction of cinnamon oil by steam  distillation.
          14. The harvested garlic  from my field shows rubbery appearance. Is there any control measure for that?
            Avoid  excessive application of N to minimise rubberisation. N should not be applied  in the form of Urea.  Use Ammonium  sulphate. Spray 1500 ppm of CCC or MH on 30th day of planting.  Reduce the frequency of irrigation to  minimise rubberisation. Apply 0.2 % Boron 0.1 % Sodium molybdate on 30th,  60th and 90th days after planting. 
          15. I am sending my  processed turmeric to a factory where they are extracting curcumin on a large  scale. Suggest one variety with high curcumin content.
            Allepy Finger Turmeric (AFT)
          16. At the time of  harvest most of the turmeric rhizomes become rotted resulting in fragile  powdery mass of rhizome. How to control that?
            i. The seed rhizomes are dipped in  Carbendazim 1 g/lit and Phosalone 35 EC 2ml/lit or Monocrotophos 1.5ml/lit for  controlling rhizome rot.
            ii. Drench with Bordeaux mixture 1 %  or 0.25 % of Copper oxychloride.
            iii. Treat the rhizomes with 0.3 %  copper oxy chloride for 30 minutes before storage. 
          17. How can I store the  seed rhizome after the harvest?
            The seed rhizomes are stored after  heaping under shade of tree or in well ventilated shade and covered with  turmeric leaves. Some times the heap is plastered with earth mixed cow dung. It  can also be stored in pits with sawdust. The pits can be covered with wooden  planks with one or two holes for aeration.
          18. Suggest some best  intercrops for turmeric cultivation.
            Onion, Coriander and Fenugreek
          19. What are the ideal  standards suitable for vanilla cultivation?
            Glyricidia,  Erythrina indica, Jatropha curcus, Plumeria alba, Casuarina equisitifolia and as  multitier crop in coconut plantations.
          20. Whether the  artificial pollination is needed in vanilla cultivation? If so mention the  method of pollination?
            Yes. Artificial pollination is needed  for getting higher yield. The artificial pollination is useful in vanilla and  pollination must be done on the same day as flowers opening from 4.00 am to  1.00 pm.  About to 10 to 20 inflorescence  may be pollinated in a vine.   Normally 5  to 6 flowers in the lower side of inflorescence pollinated. Hand pollination  using a needle or a piece of pointed wood or a tooth pick to lift the hood  covering the anther cap. The standards are brought it in to contact with  stigma.  A skilled worker can pollinate  1000 – 1500 flowers in a day.
          21. What is the ideal  stage of harvesting in vanilla?
            The pods are ready for harvest 6 to 9  months after planting. The matured beans change colour from green to pale  yellow. The right picking stage is when the distal end of the pods turns  yellow.
          22. How long I can  maintain the vines? Or what is the economic life of vanilla vines?
            It can be maintained economically upto 12 – 14 years.
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          23. How many leaves  should I harvest for the production of good quality tea? 
            Two leaf and a bud
          24. What is the  harvesting interval for plucking?
            During rush period, the harvesting  interval is 7 – 10 days and during lean period at 10 – 15 days intervals.
          25. Most of the leaves  in my tea plantations show blister appearance or punctured leaves. Why and what  is the remedy?
            This is mainly due to blister blight  of tea. This can be controlled by 
            i.  Spray 210 g Copper oxychloride and Nickel chloride per ha at 5 days interval  from June - September; 11 days intervals in October and November.
            ii.  Hexagonazole 200 ml + Copper oxychloride 210 g 5 days interval/ha.
            iii.  Copper oxychloride 210 g + 200 ml Propiconazole / ha 10 days interval.
            iv.  Spray Contaf 85 g / Tilt 80 g + 85 g COC at 7 days interval starting from the  onset of monsoon
          26. Name some shade  trees suitable for planting in coffee estates?
            Dadap and Silver oak are best suited
          27. During summer dadap  trees shows scorching symptom? How to control / overcome  that?
            During summer the stem of dadap are  painted with dilute lime or wrapped in agave leaves or polythene sheets to  prevent from sun scorching.
          28. For the past two  years I could not get any proper blossom showers during March  – April. Is there any alternative method for producing the blossom showers?
            Sprinkler irrigation during March –  April is the ideal alternative system for blossom showers. After doing this  operation uniform coffee flowering will be notices in the estates. 
          29. What is the ideal  stage for tapping the rubber?
            Trees  attain tappable stage in about 7 years. First tapping in seedling trees will  commence when the trunk attains a girth of 55 cm at 50 cm height from the  ground. In budded trees the girth should be 50 cm at 125 cm height from the bud  union.
          30. Is there any method  to increase the latex flow in rubber?
            Ethrel is recommended to increase  latex yield of trees tapped on panel D.   It is applied at 5% a.i. concentration with a brush below the tapping  cut to a width of 5 cm after light scraping of the outer bark. The first  application may be done after a drought period preferably after a few  pre-monsoon showers and subsequent applications may be done in September and  November. However, continuous application of Ethrel is not recommended for  periods of more than 3 years at a stretch.
          31. During the onset of  monsoon the rubber trees in the estates shows abnormal leaf fall.  Why and how to control that?
            This is mainly due to abnormal leaf  disease. This can be controlled by
            i. Prophylactic  spraying of the foliage prior to the onset of South-West monsoon with, Bordeaux  mixture 1% at 4000 - 5000 lit/ha using high volume sprayers.
            ii. Oil  based Copper oxychloride dispersed in diluent spray oil employing either low  volume air blast sprayers (Micron 420 or Minimicron 77 or Shaw Duster Sprayer)  from the ground or through aerial application.
            iii. For  micron spraying on the tree spread, foliage intensity, planting material used  and age of plants, two rounds of spray using about 17 to 22 lit of fungicide  oil mixture per ha per round (1:6 proportion) with gap of 10 to 15 days or a  single round of spray with about 30 - 37 lit of fungicide oil mixture per ha  (1:5 proportion) may be necessary.
          32. How long can I  economically tapp / extract the rubber?
            Up to 12 -14 years of planting, after that  trees are removed and can be used as timber. 
          33. Can I use the cashew  seedlings for commercial planting?
            No. Graft materials are used for  commercial planting.
          34. What kind of  intercrops can I select for cashew orchards?
            Ground nut or pulses or minor millets can be grown.
          35. Many cashew  plantations are more than 15 years old and the yield of cashew nut is very low.  Is there any alternative method to boost up the yield in cashew?
            Top working is the ideal method to  rejuvenate the senile cashew plantations. In this the main trunk is headed /  cut back to the length of 1 m height from the ground level. The new shoots  emerging from the shoots are used for epicotyl grafting. The scion materials  collected from good yielding plants are grafted by means of epicotyl grafting  method. The newly grafted materials develop canopy within 1 – 2 years of  planting and starts yielding from 3rd onwards. This method can also  be practiced for poor yielding plants.
          36. I am residing in  Ramnad district and I am having poor source of water. Whether it is possible to  grow arecanut?
            No. it is sensitive to moisture  deficit and should be grown where adequate water facilities are available.
          37. What are the  selection criteria for arecanut seedlings?
            Arecanut seeds should be collected  from pre-marked, potent mother plant with outstanding performance are selected  for propagation. Seedlings of 1 – 2 years old, dwarf and compact seedlings with  more number of leaves should be selected for planting. 
          38. From my arecanut  plantations, a lot of leaf sheaths are dumped as waste materials.  As a scientist suggest some of the ways for economical use of such leafy wastes.
            i. The leaf sheaths can be employed in  the preparation of food plates or cups and can be sold in the market.
            ii. Another part is that waste leaf  materials are chopped into pieces and used for compost preparations employing  earth worms. This adds as a additional support or reduce the cost of organic  manures requirement of plantation and the excess can be sold in t he market.
          39. Suggest some ideal  locations for growing cocoa.
            Cocoa can be grown as intercrop in coconut  and areca nut plantations.
          40. I am having farm  holding near to seashore. Whether it is possible to grow  betel vine?
            No. It cannot / does not tolerate  saline and alkaline condition. Hence planting of betel vine is not recommended  for sea shore areas.
          41. What kind of support  materials can be used for betel vine cultivation?
            Before  the establishment of vines the side branches of Agathi trees upto a height of 2  m are removed for early creeping of the vines.
          42. Most of my coconut  plantations sheds more number of buttons and produce smaller grade nuts. Why and  how it can be corrected?
            This is mainly due to micronutrient  deficiency and can be corrected by root feeding of coconut tonic.
          43. One of my coconut  trees shows triangular cut leaves. Why it happens/ occurs like that?
            This is mainly due to Rhinocerous  beetle infestation. This can be controlled by applying a hand full of sand to  the growing tip. Keep coconut toddy mixed with Methyl dematon or Monocrotophos 2  ml/lit during the night time to trap the adult beetles. Manure pits near to the  coconut plantations must be avoided. If it is so, mix or frequently turn the  manures to collect the grubs of Rhinoccerous beetles and destroy them to  control the insect population.
          44. Suggest some coconut  varieties suited for rainfed conditions.
            VPM 3 and ALR (CN) 1 are suited for rainfed conditions.
          45. Is there ant  alternative ways to conserve the moisture in coconut plantations?
            Mulching the coconut trees with  coconut husks/ coir pith and burial of coconut husk or coir pith near the tree  basins retains more soil moisture.
          46. I want to practice  multitier cropping in coconut plantations. Suggest me some useful and  economical crops for that.
            Coconut + banana + sirukizhangu +  bhendi is suitable system for the eastern region. Crops like banana, pepper,  cocoa, nutmeg, vanilla can be tried under multiple cropping system in suitable  areas in the western region. In all the  systems, apply recommended quantity of water and manures and fertilizers to the  intercrops separately.
          47. What are the useful  and economical intercrops suited for planting in coconut plantations.
            (i) Annuals: Groundnut, bhendi, turmeric,  tapioca, sweet potato,     
            sirukizhangu, elephant foot yam, ginger, pineapple 
            (ii) Biennials: Banana.  Varieties Poovan and Monthan are suitable.
            (iii) Perennials: Cocoa*, pepper* (Panniyur1 or  Panniyur2 or  Panniyur5 or Karimunda),  nutmeg*  and vanilla*       
                *Suitable areas in Pollachi tract of western region and Kanyakumari  district.  For vanilla, use disease free  planting material and maintain high vigilance to maintain a disease free crop.
          48. Few of my coconut  trees shows webbed appearance in the under surface of leaf and shows patches of  degreening after a few days. What is the reason and how to control that?
            This is mainly due to the infestation  of Black headed caterpillar and can be controlled by adopting the following  control measures.