Palmarosa (Cymbopogon martinii var. motia (Roxv) Wats.) 
            Graminae 
        Varieties  
          Motia,  Sofia, Tripta, Trishna, PRC-1, IW 31245, IW 3629, IW 3244, OPD-1, OPD-2, RRL (B)-77,  Motia, Sofia and Tripta are the popular varieties under cultivation. 
        Soil and climate  
          A  well drained loamy soil rich in organic matter is suitable. It comes up well  under tropical conditions with an annual rainfall of about 150 cm and tolerates  upto a pH of 9.5. 
        Seeds and planting 
            Through seeds        
          The  optimum seed rate is 2.5 kg of seeds/ha. The seeds are sown in raised nursery  beds in lines at 15 - 20 cm apart. Transplant the seedlings after 3 - 4 weeks  in ridges at a spacing of 60 x 60 cm during June - July. 
        Through slips          
          Establishment  will be poor as compared to seedlings. About 28,000 slips/ha will be required  to plant at 60 x 60 cm spacing. 
        Manuring 
          FYM  10 t/ha and NPK at 20:50:40 kg/ha are required as basal dose. Top dressing is  done with N 15 kg/ha is applied in 3 splits at 3, 6 and 9 months after  planting. Application of ZnSo4 25kg/ha will increase the yield. 
        Aftercultivation  
          Give  1 - 2 weedings in the early stages and earth up after each harvest and top  dressing. 
        Harvest  
          The  first harvest commences at 3 - 4 months of planting. Subsequent harvests are  done at 3 - 4 months interval upto 5 years after which replanting has to be  carried out. Cut the bush by leaving 10-15cm from the ground level. Shade dry  the leaves for 2 to 3 days and then subject to steam distillation for oil  extraction. 
        Yield 
                       Herbage                   - 20 - 30 t/ha/year     
            Oil yield 
                       First year                 - 20 kg/ha 
             Second year             - 60 kg/ha 
             Third  and Fourth year - 70 kg/ha         
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