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PEA 10 STAR

Blogon PEA 10 STAR

BLOGON 10 Star  Green peas are known for their sweet taste. These seeds are of the best quality, and the pods are yellow in color. They are a great choice for farmers who want to have medium-tall plants. It has three to four pickings. 

Features:

It has an 80 to 90% germination rate.

It is tolerant to powdery mildew.

It has a high market price.

The first pick in 60 to 65 days after sowing.

Benefits:

Each pod can contain 9 to 10 peas.

It is attractive as it is green.

The health of the crop is maintained as it is tolerant to some diseases.

It has well-spread lateral branches.

FERTILIZER

Nitrogen (N): Apply a small amount of nitrogen, about 20-30 kg/ha, as a starter dose to support initial growth, though peas can fix their own nitrogen from the atmosphere through root nodules. 

Phosphorus (P): Provide a basal application of phosphorus, with a specific rate depending on soil tests, but a general guideline is around 40-50 kg/ha of P2O5. 

Potassium (K): Potash application is also based on soil test results, with typical rates being 20-30 kg/ha of K2O. 

Sulfur (S): In sulfur-deficient soils, apply 20 kg/ha of sulfur as a basal dose. 

Zinc (Zn): If a zinc deficiency is detected in sandy soils, apply 3 kg/ha of zinc

Sowing Season:

 Kharif, Rabbi, and Summer.

Average Yield:

 4-6 tons/acre

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