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Tuesday 1 November 2016

Agniastra # Missile against leaf roller, stem, fruit & pod borer

Agniastra is a very powerful missile against pests like leaf roller, stem borer, fruit borer & pod borer. The solution can be prepared inhouse by the farmers.


Materials required:


  • Cow urine (go mutra)
  • Crushed leaves of Tobacco @ 25g per litre of cow urine.
  • Deshi hot green chilli pulp @ 25g per litre of cow urine.
  • Deshi garlic pulp @ 12.5g per litre of cow urine.
  • Crushed neem leaves (with thin stems) or neem seed powder @ 100g per litre of cow urine.



Procedure (as suggested by Shri Subhash Palekar):


Step 1:

Mix all the ingredients in a earthen pot. Use wooden stick for mixing the ingredients. The stick should be moved clockwise while mixing so that positive energy is circulated in the mixture.

Step 2:

Boil the solution.

Step 3:

Cover the pot with gunny bag or poly net. Tank should be in shade and ensure the tank is not exposed to direct sunlight or rain water. Let the mixture ferment for 48 hours.
 

Step 4:

Stir the solution clockwise using a wooden stick 2 times a day for 1 min.

Step 4:

After 48 hours filter the solution and and store agniastra in bottle.


Preparation Time:

48 hours


Shelf life:

3 months.


Usage:


The solution should be sprayed on the infected plants. For foilar spray use 3% agniastra with water. If the infestation is high then you can use 4% solution. For 1 acre mix 6 to 8 litres of agniastra with 200 litres of water and spary on the plants.


Note:


Crush the neem leaves & tobacco leaves using sil-batta (baton).

Make chilli pulp & garlic pulp using sil-batta (baton).

Use cow urine of desi cows only.

Neemastra # Insecticide for sucking pests & mealy bugs

Neemastra is a very good solution for fighting the menace of sucking pests & mealy bugs. The solution can be prepared inhouse by the farmers.

Materials required:



  • Water @ 200 litre for 1 acre
  • Cow urine (go mutra) @ 50 ml per litre of water
  • Cow dung (gobar) @ 10g per litre of water
  • Crushed neem leaves (with thin stems) or neem seed powder @ 50g per litre of water.


Procedure (as suggested by Shri Subhash Palekar):


Step 1:

Mix all the ingredients in a plastic or cement tank. Ensure that there is no lumps of cow dung. Use wooden stick for mixing the ingredients. The stick should be moved clockwise while mixing so that positive energy is circulated in the mixture.

Step 2:

Cover the tank with gunny bag or poly net. Tank should be in shade and ensure the tank is not exposed to direct sunlight or rain water. Let the mixture ferment for 48 hours.

Step 3:

Every morning & evening stir the solution in clockwise direction, using a wooden stick for atleast 1 minute.

Step 4:

After 48 hours filter the solution and use.


Preparation Time:

24 hours


Shelf life:

6 months


Usage:


The solution should be sprayed on the plants. Do not mix any water, spray it as is.


Note:


Crush the neem leaves & stems using sil-batta (baton).

Use cow urine & cow dung of desi cows only.