Sanjeevan system used in inducing the extraction of Potash.
Posted 06-01-2009 at 09:15 AM by bhushanjam
Tags k-uptake, potash, sanjeevan, space energy, uptake
Sanjeevan system used in inducing the extraction of Potash:
Importance of potash in life cycle of plant:
Potash is another major nutrient required for better growth of the crop.
i) It brings the crop to maturity stage
ii) It decides the colour, luster, taste and keeping quality of produce.
iii) It increases the resistance of crop to pest and disease.
iv) It arrests fruit and flower dropping.
It is known that Potash is available in the soil in large quantities. However potash remains unavailable because –
a) Potash is an immobile cation, hence needs some strong force to induce its travel towards roots.
b) Cation of potash is bigger in size and needs more space for its entry into roots.
c) These two factors reflect in low ion exchange capacities of the roots and soil.
As a result plants cannot utilize potash although it is available in large quantities in soil. Therefore farmers have to use costly potassic fertilizers. Still large part of it is lost through evaporation, and irrigated water or gets fixed in the soil in the form of salts.
The Sanjeevan way of making potash available to the plants:
Low ion exchange capacity which is the cause of unavailability of potash is interpreted by Sanjeevan system as blockage in the expression of Prana Shakti of Akash or space of the crop. Hence due to less elasticity of the roots and larger cation, potash is not able to enter the roots.
The plants which store the life force of Akash or space were identified. They were Sida Rhombifolia and Hibiscus Cannabinus. This energy of space in the form of herbal extract i.e. H.E.-K was sprayed on the leaves. The dose is 1 ml per liter of water. It is sprayed before flowering stage of the crop and also at the time of fruit setting.
The functioning of H.E.-K in the growth of the crop:
a) Uptake of potash is increased by 15% within one week which is reflected in comparative increase in the yield in treated crop.
b) The life force of Akash or space in the H.E.-K is helpful in improving the elasticity of the roots. Inturn it increases the cation – anion exchange capacity which facilitates not only better uptake of potash but also uptake of other micronutrients like Ca, Mg, Fe, Al, Zn, etc. These cations are also larger in size like cation of potash. Interestingly it was found that the activated energy of space does not allow the plant to extract whatever potash / micronutrients available in soil but it stimulates plant to absorb them according to the requirement of the crop. This observation is significant because it implies that Sanjeevan System is not interfering in the plants program of nutrition, but only gives stimulation for its maximum expression.
The advantages:
1. Potash is known to be essential for maturity of the crop. Better uptake of potash is reflected in increase in number. of flowers, more total soluble salts, more sugar percentage, colour, luster and better keeping quality.
2. It arrests fruit and flower dropping which is reflected in significantly better yield.
3. Due to balanced nutrition plant has more pest and disease resistance capacity.
4. Parameters mentioned in (1) are very important for the marketing of agricultural produce. Farmers who use this spray, invariably experience that they get better price for their produce in India as well as abroad.
5. Flowers like gerbera, roses, and jasmine have bright, shining colors and better fragrance. (Refer photo of gerbera flowers)
6. Faults in fruit formation such as mummification in grapes are avoided. Size enlargement and uniform ripening of bunches of grapes, banana, etc. are facilitated. (Photo of grapes)
7. Many farmers could achieve early maturity and ripening of fruits like mango, sapota, custard apple, etc. Hence the farmers are able to send the fruits to the market early.
8. Use of H.E.-K increases the fertilizer use efficiency of the crop hence there is significant reduction in the use of potash fertilizers.
Importance of potash in life cycle of plant:
Potash is another major nutrient required for better growth of the crop.
i) It brings the crop to maturity stage
ii) It decides the colour, luster, taste and keeping quality of produce.
iii) It increases the resistance of crop to pest and disease.
iv) It arrests fruit and flower dropping.
It is known that Potash is available in the soil in large quantities. However potash remains unavailable because –
a) Potash is an immobile cation, hence needs some strong force to induce its travel towards roots.
b) Cation of potash is bigger in size and needs more space for its entry into roots.
c) These two factors reflect in low ion exchange capacities of the roots and soil.
As a result plants cannot utilize potash although it is available in large quantities in soil. Therefore farmers have to use costly potassic fertilizers. Still large part of it is lost through evaporation, and irrigated water or gets fixed in the soil in the form of salts.
The Sanjeevan way of making potash available to the plants:
Low ion exchange capacity which is the cause of unavailability of potash is interpreted by Sanjeevan system as blockage in the expression of Prana Shakti of Akash or space of the crop. Hence due to less elasticity of the roots and larger cation, potash is not able to enter the roots.
The plants which store the life force of Akash or space were identified. They were Sida Rhombifolia and Hibiscus Cannabinus. This energy of space in the form of herbal extract i.e. H.E.-K was sprayed on the leaves. The dose is 1 ml per liter of water. It is sprayed before flowering stage of the crop and also at the time of fruit setting.
The functioning of H.E.-K in the growth of the crop:
a) Uptake of potash is increased by 15% within one week which is reflected in comparative increase in the yield in treated crop.
b) The life force of Akash or space in the H.E.-K is helpful in improving the elasticity of the roots. Inturn it increases the cation – anion exchange capacity which facilitates not only better uptake of potash but also uptake of other micronutrients like Ca, Mg, Fe, Al, Zn, etc. These cations are also larger in size like cation of potash. Interestingly it was found that the activated energy of space does not allow the plant to extract whatever potash / micronutrients available in soil but it stimulates plant to absorb them according to the requirement of the crop. This observation is significant because it implies that Sanjeevan System is not interfering in the plants program of nutrition, but only gives stimulation for its maximum expression.
The advantages:
1. Potash is known to be essential for maturity of the crop. Better uptake of potash is reflected in increase in number. of flowers, more total soluble salts, more sugar percentage, colour, luster and better keeping quality.
2. It arrests fruit and flower dropping which is reflected in significantly better yield.
3. Due to balanced nutrition plant has more pest and disease resistance capacity.
4. Parameters mentioned in (1) are very important for the marketing of agricultural produce. Farmers who use this spray, invariably experience that they get better price for their produce in India as well as abroad.
5. Flowers like gerbera, roses, and jasmine have bright, shining colors and better fragrance. (Refer photo of gerbera flowers)
6. Faults in fruit formation such as mummification in grapes are avoided. Size enlargement and uniform ripening of bunches of grapes, banana, etc. are facilitated. (Photo of grapes)
7. Many farmers could achieve early maturity and ripening of fruits like mango, sapota, custard apple, etc. Hence the farmers are able to send the fruits to the market early.
8. Use of H.E.-K increases the fertilizer use efficiency of the crop hence there is significant reduction in the use of potash fertilizers.
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