How to make Panchagavya

1 Panchagavya

An organic compound called panchagavya has the ability to strengthen plant systems by fostering development and immunity. Cow dung, cow urine, milk, curd, jaggery, ghee, banana, tender coconut, and water are the nine products that make up panchagavya. When combined and applied properly, these work like magic.

7 kilogram of cow dung
One kilogram of cow ghee
Thoroughly combine the aforementioned two ingredients in the morning and evening, and store for three days.

Ten liters of cow poop
Ten liters of water
Combine water and cow pee after three days, and let it sit for fifteen days, stirring every morning and evening. Blend the ingredients for 15 days, and panchagavya will be ready in 30 days.

3 liters of cow milk with cow curd  

3 liters of tender coconut  water 

3 kg of jaggery 

12 nos of well ripened banana

Preparation 

All of the aforementioned components can be placed in the above sequence in a wide mouthed mud pot, concrete tank, or plastic can. Keep the container open in the shade. The mixture should be stirred twice a day, in the morning and evening. After 30 days, the Panchagavya stock solution will be ready. (Be careful not to combine buffalo products. Local breeds of cow are thought to be more potent than alien varieties). To prevent houseflies from laying eggs and maggots from forming in the solution, keep it in the shade and cover it with a wire mesh or plastic mosquito net. If sugarcane juice is not available, substitute 500 g jaggery diluted in 3 cups water.

3. Panchagavya's advantageous impact on commercial crops

Mango

causes more female flowers to bloom in a dense manner.
Regular fruiting without any experience of irregular or alternating bearing habits improves storage quality by 12 days at room temperature
The aroma and flavor are amazing.
acid lime

All year round blooming is guaranteed.
Fruits have a rich scent and are plump.
The shelf life is ten days longer.

Guava

The TSS shelf life is increased by five days.
Banana

After the male bud is removed, 3% solution (100 ml) was tied up at the naval end of the bunch in addition to adding irrigation water and spraying. The size of the bunch becomes consistent. Harvest was observed one month earlier. The upper and lower hands' sizes were

 

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