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'Money plant in water', growing process, Care, and Benefits

There are few plant vines, which you can use inside your house without any stake of danger. Usually, a single  Money plant  can live for 12 to 15 years but it provides you more than this. You can get the unimaginable number of plants from a half or fully grown money plant. It can be grown in Lesser light or dark. Because of its benefits and unique qualities, it became a traditional plant in the last 2 centuries. It is popular in some eastern countries like Australia, many South Asian countries like India, China, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, etc. Money plant in water  Money plant  Mony plant is a type of vine that has  heart-shaped leaves . These leaves can be flat or a bit inclined sometimes. Surprisingly, most of the time, every branch of the money plant has a maximum of 5 leaves.  South Asia have the most number of money plants in the world. Every country of this region has unique species of money plant.   In  India , White pathos, neon pathos, green money plant, and golden

Sugarcane yield per acre, Investment, and profit in USA

Sugarcane is one of the biggest seasonal non-food crops. The overall yield of sugarcane depends on some basic elementary factors of seasonal cultivation. Brazil is on first place that produce most sugarcane yield in the world. India follow them with 25 M Metric tons.  Let's understand the sugarcane yield in India per acre of land.  Sugarcane yield per acre in USA The average height of sugarcane plant - 12 feet Total cuttings sow in per acre land - 80,000 to 90,000 plants The line to line distance of each plant - 20 cm   Plant to plant distance of each plant - 25 cm The average weight of each plant - 2kg/stem portion of sugarcane Sugarcane yield per square meter - 20 plants Yield per acre - 75,000 to 80,000 plants The average weight of yield(with green portion) per acre -100 to 150 tons After possible mortality rate - 70 to 80 tons The above data shows the ideal and potential yield from one acre land of sugarcane cultivation. You may also like  Onion yield per hectare Aloe vera yiel

Ginger farming production, requirements, and process of cultivation

Like Garlic, Ginger is an important component of Asian dishes. Ginger is one of those few roots that use in almost every country dish like curry, soup, noodles, veg, and most of the non-veg dishes of Southern Asia. Every year more than 2.5 M tonnes of ginger produce in the world. India is the most ginger-producing country among South Asian countries with 1.7 M tonnes.  Let's understand how ginger cultivation practices? Ginger farming and production  Ginger cultivation is not common as other seasonal cultivation of Rabi, Kharif, and Zaid crops. Ginger yield under the ground as roots.    These Ginger yields get sprout and plant from the ginger cuttings.   Ginger plant The ginger plant is a single leaf plant that's green portion is of folded leaves.  A mature garlic plant leaf can grow up to two feet and yield in the soil can grow up to 100 grams. Every single plant produces a single garlic piece like an onion plant.  Requirements for ginger cultivation Ginger cultivation duration

Dry Turmeric(Haldi) cultivation, requirements, and and methods to grow

According to current Indian government data, India is the largest producer of Turmeric globally along with the most percentage of exportation of Turmeric in the world.  Andhra Pradesh(Now Telangana) is the only state in India that holds around 37% of the total production of turmeric in India alone. Among all the spices, Turmeric is one of the most general and basic spices in all the Indian country dishes. Let's understand how turmeric crop cultivation is a practice by farmers followed by this table of content.  Dry turmeric cultivation Turmeric plant Every plant contains a bigger turmeric output by small seeds/cuttings. Small seeds/cuttings/sprouts of turmeric produce a thin smooth stem plant with fewer leaves. The leaves are the same color as banana leaves but different in shape. These leaves are pointy at the end.  Turmeric cultivation duration In tropical regions, the best time for sowing Turmeric is the late March to the first week of May. A Turmeric plant becomes ready to harv