Singham
Singham
Tall Plant with vigoruous productive branches, Perfect variety for Winter cultivation


- Excellent Yield potential
- Preferreded vendor choice
- Virus resistance: ELCV
| Plant Habit | Tall vigorous plant with productive branching |
| Fruit Attributes | Fruit: Color: Dark green Weight: 10-12 gm Length: 14-16 cm |
| Maturity | 45- 50 days after sowing |
| Season | Winter |
| Soil | Well drained sandy loam |
| pH | 6.2 to 7.0 |
| Temperature (°C) | 18°C to 32°C |
| Plant Population (Per Acre) | 28,000 |
| Spacing (cm) | 30X45 |
| Land preparation |
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| Market Segment | Tall |
| Sowing Season | Winter |
| Irrigation |
Immediately after sowing - field should be irrigated. Next irrigation- 3 to 5th DAS, light irrigation must be given, enough soil moisture must be maintained to get a good germination. Subsequent irrigation are given according to season as well as soil moisture conditions. (In Generally Weekley irrigation is preferred) |
| Nutrient Management (N:P:K) | Providing the right nutrients at the rite time to support healthy growth and fruit development Important Nutrients: Nitrogen: Needed for strong seedlings and plant development, especially before flowering stages. Phosphorus: Needed early on for good root growth and flowering. Potassium: Needed in Larger quantities than nitrogen for better fruit size development. Calcium & Boron: Needed in large quantities especially during flowering, fruit development, and up to harvest. N:P:K = 100:120: 120 Kg / Acre Basal Application: 50% of recomended P & K along with 1/3 of nitrogen during soil preparation or at planting Top Dressing: Apply remaining nitrogen in 2-3 split doses i) First Dose - 20-25 DAT ii) Second Dose - During Flowering/Fruit set iii) Third Dose - During Fruit Development / harvest intervals |
| Harvesting |
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| Pest & Disease and it's control |
A) Yellow Vein Mosaic Virus. |
| States | Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra |







