KCC transcript #4633
ASSAM · LAKHIMPUR · Cultural Practices
Query
QUERY REGARDING PLANTING TIME AND FERTILIZER DOSE OF BANANA (BOR-JAHAJI)
KCC answer
Time of planting: March – May
Planting distance: Bar Jahaji: 1.2 m x 1.8 m (4629 plants/ha)
Manure and Fertilizer:
12 kg FYM/plant, 110 g UREA/plant, 33 g SSP/plant and 330 g MOP/plant FYM should be applied in the pits at planting time and full amount of P2O5 at 3rdmonth after planting. In the case of Jahaji, MOP may be increased up to 550 g/plant. In case of Barjahaji 200 g UREA/plant in three splits (3rd month, 5th month and shooting stage) should be applied. Soil application of different micronutrient mixture of B (6 g), Zn (9 g), Cu (6g) and Mo (1 g) per plant for Borjahaji is beneficial. Micronutrient mixture of B, Zn, Cu& Mo at the same rate for Chenichampa and B & Zn mixture for Jahaji increase the production.
| Sector | HORTICULTURE |
|---|---|
| Category | Fruits |
| Crop | Banana |
| Season | NA |
| Created (source) | 2025-07-19T10:54:44.02 |
| Last synced | 2026-04-03 15:00:03 |
Official agriculture information: agricoop.gov.in.
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