Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens (L) Hervitt.) 
            Geraniaceae 
        Varieties  
        Algerian,  Reunion, IIHR-8, Kodaikanal 1 and Egyptian are the popular varieties under  cultivation. 
        Soil and climate  
          A  deep light porous well drained soil rich in organic matter and acidic in  reaction with a pH 5.5 to 6.0 is suitable.   An elevation ranging from 1000 - 2400 m with an annual rainfall of 100  to 150 cm evenly distributed throughout the year is ideal. 
        Propagation  
  Geranium  is propagated by stem cuttings. Cuttings of about 10 – 15 cm are taken from  current season growth with a well formed crown of leaves with 3 - 4 nodes and  terminal bud. Dipping basal portion of the cuttings in 200 ppm of IBA increase  the rooting efficiency. Cuttings planted in raised nursery beds will be ready  for planting with in 60 days. 
        Planting 
          Thorough  field preparation leading to fine tilth condition is essential.  Rooted cuttings of 2 months age are planted  at a spacing of 45 x 45 cm during April - May. 
        Manuring  
        FYM  25 t/ha and NPK 25:150:100 kg/ha are applied as basal. Remaining 125 kg N/ha in 5  equal splits is applied at every 2 months interval. During June-July of every  year, ZnSo4 20 kg/ha and Boron 10 kg/ha are applied. 
        Irrigation  
        Geranium  is usually grown as a rainfed crop. Irrigation during dry periods increases the  yield. 
        Aftercultivation  
          Weedings,  uprooting and burning the diseased plants throughout the life cycle of the  plant. From the second year onwards give a deep soil forking around the plants  to improve the growth of more suckers. 
        Pruning  
          Pruning  of the bushes is necessary when the bush shows signs of decline.  The branches are cut back leaving 15 - 20 cm  once in 4 - 5 years. 
        Plant protection 
            Pests 
            Nematode  
          To  control the nematodes (Meloidogyne hapla)  in nursery, apply Carbofuran at 2 kg a.i./ha once in 6 months in June  and December. 
        Diseases 
            Wilt 
          Drench  with Carbendazim 1 g/lit at monthly intervals. 
        Harvest and distillation 
          In  the year of planting only one harvest can be done at 7 - 8 months and  thereafter 3 or 4 harvests can be done in a year.  The tender tip portion with 6 - 12 nodes constitutes the materials for  harvest. The harvested material is withered in shade for two to three hours and  distilled. 
        Yield  
          Herbage                     :           20 - 25 t/ha 
          Oil yield                     :           15 - 20 kg/ha  |