After the outbreak of disease in the orange plant, the problem of seeds falling to the ground has arisen.
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Farmers are worried after the growing orange seeds rotted from the plant and fell to the ground. More than 45 farmers of Malarani rural municipality-2 Dandakateri, who are cultivating oranges, have lost half of their oranges. Some of the seeds on the plant are yellow and some are green. The grains that fell on the ground are rotten.
Out of 500 plants in farmer Khimanand Bhusal's field, 150 plants produce. The grain was finally grown . "Half of the seeds on the plant turned yellow and fell to the ground," he said. From the first week of July, the grains are falling on the ground every day.'
Last year he earned 3 lakh by selling oranges. He was hoping to earn 5 lakhs this year. After harvesting the oranges, the fruiting was good if they were fertilized, fertilized and cared for. "Lemons have grown seeds, suddenly some of them are yellow and some seeds are falling while green," he said, "If this is the case, the plant will dry up in the next few days." In orange seeds, this disease has spread to plants all over the village . He said that the leaves of the plant were swollen and then the seeds fell off due to the contact of the seeds.
"I have been cultivating commercial oranges in Dandakteri village since 2069," he said, "till now there was no such disease. In this way, when the orange seeds are falling from the plant, the farmers are feeling despondent.'
Another farmer, Shashidhar Bhusal, who earned a good income last year, was hopeful that the production would increase this year. Knowing that the more care is taken, the bigger and later the seeds will grow, this year he worked very hard and fertilized the plant . According to the effort, the fruit was also good . However, he is worried when the leaves suddenly become swollen and the seeds start to fall due to the softness of the leaves. "Half of the seeds that have grown on the plant have fallen," he said, "the seeds are falling on the leaves". On Sunday, a team including technician Sharda Acharya has conducted an on-site study. Orange seeds that have fallen from the plant have been taken for lab testing. For that, it should be sent to Kathmandu for lab testing. She said that the fruits may have fallen due to garden management, lack of food due to pruning, and the problems of leafhoppers and ounce insects.
"The garden is also in disarray, three/four orange trees have been planted when there should be one plant in one meter," she said. Next January/February, we will go to the field and teach everything, including how to plant orange trees, and how to give sewage.'
