Inspection After 4 Months, Sweet Potatoes Crops







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Today, our sweet potato crop has completed four months. To see how much fruiting of the sweet potato has been completed, we have to dig the ground in different places so that the fruit formed inside the ground can be estimated.

I have selected a few places where there are cracks in the ground. This shows that the size of the fruit can be improved. So I have dug the soil from one place so that the number and size of the sweet potato can be seen here.

We can see that the number of sweet potatoes is better in it and the size is still small because this crop is five to six months old and after that it has to be harvested. So four months have passed and we are examining it.

I have again put soil on them and hidden the roots inside the soil so that its growth process continues. As can be seen, its vines are very big and you can see the vines in the field. If you look at the leaves of the vines, their The color has changed and some leaves have turned yellow and are shrinking, so this is an indication that the food in the vines has started going into the fruit inside the ground and slowly the sweet potatoes will improve in size.

The rate is very low now, the rate of a bag per 50 kg is Rs. 2500 and I am waiting for it to improve its rate and I can sell it.

Many people are asking me about selling vines. They say that you have to cut the vines. These vines increase the milk production in cattle. People are interested in buying sweet potato vines because cattle eat them with great enthusiasm.

The moisture content in the ground has decreased very much and the ground is getting hard, so it needs to be watered every few days to soften it and along with this, it is also necessary to use potash and humic acid so that the ground can be further softened.

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‎Amjad Sharif is an experienced farmer, educated agricultural expert, amateur gardener, and tourist person. He specializes in modern and natural ways of agriculture. He presents his experiences and highlights of rural life in a simple and informative manner on Hive.

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