MALABAR NEEM – मालाबार नीम (2 Seed Ball)
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Description
Steps to germinate malabar neem seeds:
1) Factors Affecting Germination:
Seed Quality: Freshly collected seeds are generally more likely to germinate than older ones.
Temperature: Malabar neem seeds prefer warm temperatures for germination, with ideal conditions being between 23°C and 43°C.
Water Availability: The seedbed should be kept moist, but not waterlogged, to promote germination.
Seed Coat: Malabar neem seeds have a tough seed coat that can hinder water penetration and germination. Softening the seed coat, through methods like mechanical scarification or soaking in gibberellic acid, can improve germination rates.
2) Germination Process:
Sowing: Malabar neem seeds can be sown directly into a well-drained, fertile seedbed.
Moisture and Temperature: Ensure the seedbed remains consistently moist and warm to promote germination.
Covering: Some growers recommend covering the seedbed with a tarpaulin sheet to help retain moisture and warmth, especially if the temperature is not high or the nursery is shaded.
Germination: Germination typically occurs within 7-14 days, but can take up to 3 months in some cases.
3) Tips for Improved Germination:
Seed Selection: Choose fresh, high-quality seeds for sowing.
Seed Coat Preparation: Consider softening the seed coat to improve water penetration.
Watering: Water regularly, but avoid overwatering, to maintain consistent moisture.
Temperature Control: Ensure the seedbed temperature is within the optimal range for germination.
Mulching: Using mulch can help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.

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