Vocational Guide in Approved Cacao Cultural PracticesAgricultural Education Division, Bureau of Public Schools, Republic of the Philippines, 1969 - Cacao - 94 pages |
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... sulfate per plant . 1 ) As soon as seedlings transplanted to the field have re- covered . a ) Two to three weeks after transplanting . b ) In shallow trench around seedling 10 centimeters from the stem without harming the roots . Second ...
... sulfate per plant . 1 ) As soon as seedlings transplanted to the field have re- covered . a ) Two to three weeks after transplanting . b ) In shallow trench around seedling 10 centimeters from the stem without harming the roots . Second ...
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... sulfate and muriate of potash or b ) Apply 12-12-12 complete fertilizer at the same rate . 4 ) Cacao trees planted without shade are more active , thus growing faster and normally need more fertilizer . f . Third year cacao trees flower ...
... sulfate and muriate of potash or b ) Apply 12-12-12 complete fertilizer at the same rate . 4 ) Cacao trees planted without shade are more active , thus growing faster and normally need more fertilizer . f . Third year cacao trees flower ...
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... sulfate per tree . 1 ) ) One month following application of 10-8-18 . 2 ) ) Yellowing of leaves indicates this supplement is needed . g . Fourth year and thereafter 1 ) Apply 10-8-18 a ) At time of general fruit setting b ) Every three ...
... sulfate per tree . 1 ) ) One month following application of 10-8-18 . 2 ) ) Yellowing of leaves indicates this supplement is needed . g . Fourth year and thereafter 1 ) Apply 10-8-18 a ) At time of general fruit setting b ) Every three ...
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Raising Coffee as a Cash Crop | 2 |
Selecting source of propagating materials | 16 |
Vegetative propagation | 30 |
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30 centimeters 3m x 3m ammonium sulfate bananas Bordeaux mixture borer buds burn Cacao grows Cacao Institute cacao plants cacao production cacao seedlings cacao trees capsid causes centi centimeters cherelles chupons clean Coffee and Cacao color compost compost pit Control Cooperation Administration Manila copper fungicide cover crop criollo crop crotolaria cut plants defoliation Dieldrin disease dry beans fermentation flowers flush Forastero fruit setting fungicide fungus germination germination beds grams hardened harvest hectare holes humidity infected insecticides Ipil-ipil jorquette kilo of dry leaves main trunk Manila medium meter wide moisture months mucilage mulch nitrogen number of pods nursery olaria organic matter permanent shade trees pests Philippines Place plantation planting cacao plowed Pollination potted produce propagating Prune reduce Remove rows of cacao seed bed Select trees selected mother trees Soft wood cuttings soil Spray Spread beans sulfate sunshine surface temporary shade thrips transplanting vegetative weeds wilt windbreaks witches broom young