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dear friends
I m having land in coastal region of maharashtra. I m planning to go for anthurium cultivation. can anyone help me regarding its market and risks involved in cultivation.

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Dear Sir

Shading and Protective Structures
Shading from sunlight is necessary for normal growth for anthuriums. The degree of shading varies with the cultivar, the age of the plant, and the climate under which it is grown. The shade requirements usually range from 50% to 90% of full sunlight. Insufficient shading often results in damage to leaves and flowers, and may cause plant death. Damage to flowers include fading of spathes (especially pastels) and burning of spadices. Growers use various methods to provide shade. Many producers use saran cloth houses supported with lumber or glavanized pipes and wire. They provide uniform shade; permit plants to be planted immediately after construction; reduse bird, insect, and wind damage; provide maxium freedom of work space; and provide more flowers per unit area.Lath houses or plantings of tree fern, 8 X 8 feet apart, are also used to provide shade. Approximately 600 tree ferns are required per acre and take approximately 1½ years to provide enough shade for anthuriums. Some growers use citrus or lychee trees or a forested area cleared of underbrush for shading.To minimize infection of the bacterial blight disease and mechanical damage due to rain, some growers are now growing anthuriums under polyethylene plastic in combination with saran shade cloth to keep rain water off the anthurium.

Spacing
The most common bed planting distance is 1 X 1 foot plantings providing approximately 25,000 plants per acre. Dense plantings decrease air circulation and hinder chemical spray penetration; leaf pruning and sparaying schedules must be rigidly followed to keep disease and insect damage at a minimum. An anthurium plant may be pruned to a minimum of four leaves without any adverse effect on flower production and quality. Anthuriums can also be grown in containers such as plastic pots or bags. For 8" plastic pots, approximately 40,000 to 45,000 plants pre acre can be cultivated.

Granular fertilizers such as 5 - 10 - 10, 10 - 20 - 20, or 16 - 16 - 16 may be applied.

u can plan a visit to the nearby horticulture colleges for ur help and support.

Kirti
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Cool Anthuriam Plantation

Dear Sir,

You can me for evrything i.e from construction
of poly house to marketing of flower.

Ajit Galvankar
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