Chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandiflora Tzvelev) also known as "Queen of the East" is one of the most imperative and the oldest flowering plant which is grown all over the world. Organic manures and bio-fertilizers improve soil health by increasing soil microorganisms, and it helps the easy uptake of nutrients when the crop is required to make it from unavailable form to available form. A recent study was conducted to identify the best organic sources of nutrients for quality flower production of Chrysanthemum var. Aparajita.
The experiment was laid out in RCBD (Randomized Completely Block Design) where treatments comprised with control and application of enriched FYM, enriched Vermicompost, enriched poultry manures as well as spraying with seaweeds extract singly and/or in combination as per the treatment.
The present investigation was carried out at Instructional Farm, Department of Floriculture, Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya in the year of 2018-2020. The place is situated in Terai Region of West Bengal at 26 0 19 N latitude and 89 0 23 E longitude.
The results revealed that application of enriched FYM @ 12.5t/ha+ enriched vermicompost @ 2.5t/ha + Seaweeds extract spraying @ 3 ml/l (T11) recorded maximum plant height (46.19 cm), plant spread (E-W: 26.54 cm and N-S: 26.72 cm), production of more number of primary branches (7.25) and leaves per plant (105.33), minimum days taken to first flower bud initiation (68.13 days) and first flower full blooming (10.11 days), more number of flowers per plant (35.16), vase life (14.55 days) in tap water, maximum Gross return (Rs. 517957.00 per ha) and B:C ratio (1:2.53) while the minimum was recorded in control (T1) as compared to other treatments. Conclusion: Based on the experiment, it had been concluded that application of enriched FYM @ 12.5t/ha+ enriched vermicompost @ 2.5t/ha + Seaweeds extract spraying @ 3 ml/l in combination was the best for organic cultivation of spray Chrysanthemum in the Terai region of West Bengal which was also economically viable for poor and marginal farmers of West Bengal.
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Sarkar, Sampa & Sarkar, Indrajit & Sarkar, Dipayan & Maitra, Soumen & Chatterjee, Ranjit. (2024). Effect of Organic Sources of Nutrients on Growth and Flowering of Spray Chrysanthemum. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science. 36. 131-139. 10.9734/ijpss/2024/v36i14338.