Name of the Plant
Gerbera
Plant Category
Flower
Plant Details
Gerbera is a popular ornamental flower known for its vibrant, colorful blooms used in landscaping, gardens, and floral arrangements. It thrives in warm, temperate climates with temperatures between 15–25°C and requires well-drained sandy or loamy soil. Gerbera plants are grown from seeds or cuttings and mature in 6–9 months, depending on the variety. They prefer partial to full sunlight and need regular watering, but are sensitive to waterlogging. Gerberas are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and essential oils, making them aesthetically pleasing and valuable in the floral industry. Cultivation involves careful pest management, regular fertilization, and protection from excessive heat. Gerberas are economically significant in global cut flower markets.
Method of Application
ABTEC Bio – Organics for All crops or PGPR I only for basal application. Mix organic manure well with all the microbes given in smaller packets and use the mixture within 24 hours of mixing. Apply the manure when the soil is wet. Never mix with any chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
Dosage
For ornamental plants it is 50 – 200g / plant.
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Method of Application
Soil application , Foliar application
Dosage
Soil application of Bacillus subtilis (BbV 57)or Pseudomonas fluorescens @ 5 kg/ha at the time of planting