Plum (Prunus  salicina L.) 
        Rosaceae  
         
        Varieties              
          Early: Rubio. 
          Mid - season: Hale,GaviotaandAbundance (June–July).  
        Late:Shiro,Kelsey and Satsuma. Hale has to be planted along with  other varieties to enhance pollination and fruit set (July–August). 
 Soil and climate 
        Red  lateritic soil with good drainage is suitable getting higher yield in plum. The  soil pH should be around 5.8 to 6.2 and rich in organic matter. This can be  grown above 1200 m elevation. 
        Planting material 
        One  year old budded plants may be planted during June - July or October - December  with a spacing of 4 x 4 m in pits of 60 cm x 60 cm x 60 cm size. 
        Planting season 
        Ideal  planting season is June to November. 
        Application of  fertilizer 
        Apply  FYM 30 kg and 500 g of N and 1 kg in each of P and K for bearing tree during  October – November. 
        Training and pruning 
         The  growing points tipped at a height of 50 – 60 cm to allow the side shoots to  develop. Open centre system of training is adopted in this crop. Pruning can be  done during December – January. Dried, dead, diseased water shoots and criss - cross  branches are removed. 
        Plant protection 
          Pests 
          Fruit Fly 
         Spray Malathion  50 EC at the rate of 2 ml/lit of Fenthion 100 EC at the rate of 1 ml/lit. Set  up Methyl Eugenol 1 % trap with Malathion 50 EC 1 ml/lit between 6 a.m. and 8  a.m. Use polythene bags fish meal trap with 5 gm of wet fish meal + 1 ml of Dichlorvos  in cotton. 50 traps are required/ha, fish meal + Dichlorvos soaked cotton are  to be renewed once in 20 and 7 days respectively. 
        Yield 
      An  average of 25 – 30 kg/tree/year can be harvested depending on the variety and  cultivation method.  |