Dear Sri tony,
On the bed of size 2.5 m x 1.5 m is ready, about 15 kg of fine sieved soil is spread over the bed, which will provide nutrient to the azolla plant. About 5 kg of pre-decomposed (2 days) cow dung is mixed with the water, which provides carbon source for the azolla. About 40 g of nutrient mix (made by mixing 10 kg Rock phosphate, 1.5 kg Magnesium salt and 500 g of Murate of potash) is added to the azolla bed. The solution is fortified with micronutrient of desired quantity. This not only takes care of the micronutrient requirement of azolla but also the cattle when it is fed with the azolla. Sufficient water is added to make the water level of the bed to 10 cm.
Soil is distributed evenly across the bottom of the tank. The depth of soil layer should be about 10 cm. Cow dung is to be added at the rate of 1 to 1.5 kg per sq m of the tank area (2 to 3 kg of cow dung per tank). Single Super Phosphate (SSP) is to be added at the rate of 5 g per sq m of the tank area every week. (10 g SSP per tank). Fill the tank with water till the water collects to a height of 10 to 15 cm above the soil. Allow the soil particle to settle down. Prepare the fresh Azolla inoculum by adding 2 g of carbofuran to prevent pest infestation. Remove the layer of foam and scum that forms on the surface of the water. The foam impedes the growth and root penetration of azolla. Allow the tank to stand overnight. On the following day, spread around 200 g of fresh Azolla inoculum over the surface of the water. It takes about 2 weeks for Azolla to form a mat over the water surface. Water level in the tank should be maintained especially during summer months. To reduce excessive ambient light, a shade made out of coconut leaves may be laid above the tank. This also prevents dew formation on the growing Azolla during winter.
About 1.5 kg of mother culture of azolla seed material brought from azolla mother nursery is spread uniformly over the bed after stirring the water in the azolla bed. Care should be taken about the source of the azolla seed.
Initially, azolla will spread over the entire bed and will take the shape of thick mat within seven days. Ideally it will give 10 kg of azolla within seven days. During the initial seven days azolla is not harvested. Water level is maintained by applying water everyday. After the seventh day, 1.5 kg of azolla can be harvested every day. Azolla should be harvested in plastic trays with sieve. Harvested azolla should be washed in fresh water before it is fed to the cattle. Washing is necessary to remove the smell of cow dung. The azolla wash can be used as bio-manure for plants grown nearby. Azolla harvested can be mixed with the commercial feed in 1:1 ratio.
Cow dung and mineral mixture removed by azolla mass has to be supplemented at least once in seven days after harvest. A mixture made of cow dung, mineral mixture, soil and water should be added once in seven days.
After every 60 days, soil is removed from the bed and another 15 kg of fresh fertile soil is added into the bed to avoid nitrogen build up and also provide nutrient to the azolla. Fresh inoculation of azolla after removing soil and water should be made at least once in six months repeating the whole process afresh.
Vijaya Agro Consultants, Vijayawada, 9703128495