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Hi All,

I have around 25 acres of land, leased out on yearly basis. We (me and my cousins) have been thinking about agroforestery off late, so this year we plan to start timber based plantations on 6.5 acres land (1.5 acres red soil, and rest 5 acres is black soil). - 2.2 acres of Eucalyptus (black soil), 2.3 acres of Melia Dubia with drip irrigation(1.5 acres of red soil and 0.8 acres of black soil) & 2 acres of Gummadi Teak with drip irrigation (black soil).

The reason of this post here is firstly to understand from Experts here if plantations like Melia Dubia and Gummadi Teak is fine on black soils? Theoriticaly it looks fine, quite some information on Internet mentions about these plants being cultivated in all kinds of soils. The black soil is in the start just after end of red soil (transition from red soil to black and is not regular paddy growing soil) - the farm is 4 KM from Kohir, (Kohir is on NH9 on way from Hyderabad to Zahirabad/Bidar/Pune), Medak dist, AP; from Hyderabad the farm is around 90 KM.

Secondly we looking for high yielding Melia Dubia & Gummadi Teak samplings and advice on drip system, plant spacing while sowing and post thinning, and demand for Biomass near Hyderabad would be helpful..to say We are looking for a project report for Gummadi teak and Melia Dubia. We are looking for long-term relationship with Consulantancy for advice and future plantations.

Please reply here or email me on these two questions.

Thanks,
 

Hi All,

I have around 25 acres of land, leased out on yearly basis. We (me and my cousins) have been thinking about agroforestery off late, so this year we plan to start timber based plantations on 6.5 acres land (1.5 acres red soil, and rest 5 acres is black soil). - 2.2 acres of Eucalyptus (black soil), 2.3 acres of Melia Dubia with drip irrigation(1.5 acres of red soil and 0.8 acres of black soil) & 2 acres of Gummadi Teak with drip irrigation (black soil).

The reason of this post here is firstly to understand from Experts here if plantations like Melia Dubia and Gummadi Teak is fine on black soils? Theoriticaly it looks fine, quite some information on Internet mentions about these plants being cultivated in all kinds of soils. The black soil is in the start just after end of red soil (transition from red soil to black and is not regular paddy growing soil) - the farm is 4 KM from Kohir, (Kohir is on NH9 on way from Hyderabad to Zahirabad/Bidar/Pune), Medak dist, AP; from Hyderabad the farm is around 90 KM.

Secondly we looking for high yielding Melia Dubia & Gummadi Teak samplings and advice on drip system, plant spacing while sowing and post thinning, and demand for Biomass near Hyderabad would be helpful..to say We are looking for a project report for Gummadi teak and Melia Dubia. We are looking for long-term relationship with Consulantancy for advice and future plantations.

Please reply here or email me on these two questions.

Thanks,
hai sir

it is tissue culture teak plants





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Hello sir, in India we r producing 7 breeders of tissue culture teak ,which r suitable for all over INDIA and another 120 countries in the WORLD. In this mail I have written detailed information regarding tissue culture of teak plants. If interested please make a call or send e mail to share our views.
Clone Name : APNBV suitable for the rain fall in between 1150-1250mm
Clone Name : APSBC suitable for the rain fall in between 1150-1250 mm
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Clone Name : APNPMP 1 AND APNPMP 2 – suitable the rain fall in between 1250-
1450 mm
Clone Name : TELI – suitable for the rain fall in-between 450-550 mm
Clone Name : SHNM – suitable for the rain fall in-between 500-650 mm




Note: These 7 clones are suitable for the rain fall in between 450 mm to 3000 mm

1.other than water logging all soils are suitable for teak

2.Water stagnation will not be the problem for teak plant during rainy season up to 25 days.

3.For block plantation ideal spacing is 10 feet * 10 feet.whereas in border plantation spacing is 6 feet in between two plants.Pit size is 45 cm dia and 45 cm depth.

4. Farm yard manure or vermi compost is the best nutrient while planting time 2 kg for each pit.

5. Drip irrigation is suitable for teak. In case of manual watering, it should be done based on plant age

For 1 month old plant (up to 1 month) - daily watering

For 4 months old plant- once for every 4 days

For 8 months old plant - once for every 10 days

6. Tissue culture teak plants r having adventitious root system.

any more details please give me your email and contact number please sir

Sir we r waiting for ur early reply. Thanking u



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shanmuga06

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Melia Dubia & Gmelina Arborea(Gummadi teak) plantations

The black soils are not suitable for all kinds of longterm aswellas short term tree timber plantations.Only redsoil is very suitable for tree plantations .And also kindly observe & avoid the some kinds of soils like black ,black cotton(Nallregadi) ,clay soil & paddy fields (water logging during the rain seasons )
We are having the Melia dubia & Gmelina arborea (swagan teak) seedlings are availiable with us .

For more details plz.contact us:

a Sivakumar
Priya Nursery Garden,
KARAIKUDI-630001,TNadu
09843080275
priyagar06@yahoo.co.in
 

shanmuga06

Well-Known Member
Melia Dubia

sir,

If you order for one truck of load i.e minimum 15000 seedlings .we will transport the seedlings @ your risk.


For more details plz .contact us:

a Sivakumar
Priya Nursery Garden
KARAIKUDI-630001,TNADU
09843080275
priyagar06@yahoo.co.in
 

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