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JRF Horticulture
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    Cultivation of Gladiolus

    Introduction: Gladiolus (Gladiolus spp.), belonging to the family Iridaceae, is a popular bulbous flowering plant cultivated for its attractive spikes. It is widely grown for both cut flowers and garden decoration.

     

    Botanical Information

    • Botanical Name: Gladiolus spp.
    • Family: Iridaceae
    • Origin: Africa and Asia Minor
    • Chromosome Number:
      • Diploid: 2n = 30
      • Tetraploid: 2n = 60

     

    Climate and Soil Requirements

    Climate

    • Optimum temperature: 16–30°C
    • Requires full sunlight
    • Performs best under long day conditions (12–14 hours photoperiod)

     

    Soil

    • Prefers loamy to sandy loam soils
    • Well-drained, fertile soils enhance growth and flower quality

     

    Important Varieties

    • Growth Habits: Trailing, climbing, and erect species
    • Major Cultivated Species:
      • Jasminum sambac
      • Jasminum grandiflorum
      • Jasminum auriculatum

     

    • Popular Varieties:
      • Arka Amar, White Prosperity, Arka Naveen, Arka Kesar, Darshan, Dhiraj, Acc no-7, Arka Gold, Kajol, Shubangini, American Beauty, Gundumalli, Motia, Virupakshi, Sujimalli, Madanabanam, Ramabanam, Single Mogra, Double Mogra, Iruvatchi, Ramanathapuram Local

     

    Propagation

    • Propagated through corms (3–4 cm diameter preferred)
    • Corms required per acre: 64,000
    • Layering Method: Simple and compound layering (June–July to October–November); ready in 90–120 days
    • Seed Germination Time: 15–20 days
    • Crop Duration: 7 months
    • Dormancy Breaking: Ethylene Chlorohydrin is used

     

    Planting

    • Bed Size: 6 × 2 meters
    • Spacing:
      • 40 × 25 cm → 88,888 plants/ha
      • 25 × 25 cm → 160,000 plants/ha
    • Planting Season:
      • October in plains
      • March–April in hills
    • Staggered planting every 15 days ensures continuous harvest

     

    Manures and Fertilizers

    • FYM: 8–10 tons/acre as basal dose
    • Fertilizer Dose (per acre):
      • Nitrogen: 15–20 kg (use Ammonium Nitrate)
      • Phosphorus (P₂O₅): 30–35 kg
      • Potassium (K₂O): 30–35 kg

     

    Cultural Operations

    • Staking: Essential for tall varieties
    • Hilling: Crucial operation for supporting plant base
    • Scoring: Common practice to enhance flowering
    • Mulching: Use organic/plastic mulch (50 microns) to conserve moisture and control weeds
    • Earthing Up: Recommended after 45 days of planting

     

    Flowering and Harvesting

    • Flowering Time: Starts in March–April
    • Time to Flowering: 70–110 days after planting
    • Harvesting Stage:
      • For distant markets: when 1–2 buds show color
      • For local markets: when 1–2 lower florets are open
    • Leave 4 leaves on the plant to promote corm development

     

    Post-Harvest Handling

    • Place cut spikes in cool water and pre-cool for 2–3 hours
    • Store spikes upright to prevent geotropic bending
    • Pulsing Solution: 300–600 ppm 8-HQC + 4% Sucrose to extend vase life

     

    Yield: Average yield: 5 tons/ha

     

    Corm Harvesting and Storage

    • 50–60 days after flower harvest, leaves yellow and dry
    • Stop irrigation and dig out corms with cormels
    • Treatment: Bavistin @ 1 g/litre
    • Storage Conditions: 4–5°C temperature and 75% relative humidity

     

    Insect Pest Management

    Pest

    Control Measure

    Bud worm

    Spray Monocrotophos 2 ml/litre

    Blossom midge

    Spray Monocrotophos or Quinalphos 2 ml/litre

    Red spider mite

    Spray Wettable Sulphur 50 WP @ 2 g/litre or Dicofol 2.5 ml/litre

    Leaf-eating caterpillar

    Spray Quinalphos 2 ml/litre

    White ants

    Dust Lindane @ 5 g/pit before planting

     

    Disease Management

    Disease

    Cause

    Control

    Yellowing of leaves

    Iron deficiency, nematode, root rot

    Spray Ferrous sulphate 5 g/litre monthly

    Nematodes

    Soil-borne

    Apply Temik granules 10 g near root zone and irrigate

    Root rot

    Fungal

    Drench soil with Copper oxychloride @ 2.5 g/litre

    Leaf spot

    Fungal

    Spray Mancozeb @ 2 g/litre monthly from monsoon onset

     

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