How to plant Coconut tree

 First select a good quality coconut sapling which is more than 8 months old.

Adopt a spacing of 25′ x 25′ (7.5 x 7.5 m) with 175 plants/ha.

For planting in field border as a single row, adopt 20′ spacing between plants.

Dig pit size of 3’ x 3′ x 3′.

In the pits, fill the pit to a height of two feet (60 cm) with compost, cocopeat, common salt and sand mixed in equal proportions.

At the center of the pit, remove the soil mixture and plant the seedling after removing all the roots. 

Press the soil well around the seedling and provide the seedling with shade by using coconut leaves or palmy leaves.

Keep the pits free from weeds.

Remove soil covering the collar region.

As the seedlings grow and form stem, fill up the pits gradually by cutting the sides.

Proper supply of moisture either through well distributed rainfall or irrigation and sufficient drainage are essential for coconut.

Coconut sapling

2 Kg Cocopeat

2 Kg Cow Dung Compost

2 Kg Neem oil cake powder

1 Kg Common Salt

Fill the pit with garden soil

Irrigate the soil

Coconut Farming

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