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My 6-months old babies...Grow fast fellas!

I am very excited to write this passage...It is finally time to showcase my trees to everyone who reads my blog...
With reference to one of my previous posts, It is obvious that we had planted a large number of Melia Dubia (Malabar neem) saplings. Most of the saplings have exhibited good growth...
But, a few have not grown out as good as the other saplings.
According to my analysis, it is because of the soil profile and water distribution.

Those saplings which were grown on land which possessed fine soil were far better compared to those grown on rocky soil.
Melia dubia also exhibits good growth if supplied with sufficient amount of water.

Whereas, fruit trees were provided with organic fertilisers like Jeevamirtham and Amirtha Karaisal..






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  1. Hi Abimanyu Prasath,
    U r doing good job. Actually u r serving to your country and your town people to get rain so&soooo....Do u have good water resources to do this all and am eager to see the growth of 1 year old babies... can u place your tress current pictures.

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    1. Sure..But, our farm looks a little dry following a harsh winter.South India is dependent on rains...and, so does I...We always depend on rain for anything that we grow

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