Agriculture › Re: 500,000 Naira From One Plot Of Land In 90 Days. by Stellberry33: 9:08am On Dec 15, 2020 |
Good morning house,
Pls does anyone have leftover connectors for drip tape. The sellers only sell pack of 100 or 50 which is too much for me and expensive. I only need 25, pls if anyone around Lagos n ogun have pls I want to buy 25 pcs thanks. |
Agriculture › Re: 500,000 Naira From One Plot Of Land In 90 Days. by Stellberry33: 12:43am On Oct 06, 2020 |
Hello House, A bag of cucumber is now 6k at mile 12 market  , my neighbor at the farm is currently cashing out, am gearing up for dry season farming cause the price will still go up. The problem now is SEED, Murano and Greengo is scare n expensive now chai! Pls can anyone recommend any other dark green fruit seed I can try. Has anyone tried Darina? My neighbor at the farm said it has low resistance to disease pls how true is that? Thanks |
Agriculture › Re: 500,000 Naira From One Plot Of Land In 90 Days. by Stellberry33: 10:55am On Aug 18, 2020 |
noblealuu: Congrats.
Please how can one lease a plot of land in Lagos for cucumber farming? Thanks a bunch, For land leasing it depends on what u want, my farm is at Ajah Axis, Abijo to be precise, it's about 3plot but I only used 1 plot for my first trial. Like Mr Okoro Emeka will advice start small n grow big U can get a land to lease at ikorodu, mowe, Epe or Abijo depending on where is closer to ur location. If u re a beginner don't stay too far from ur farm bcoz these workers are something else except u intend doing it urself. Epe has better soil than all the above mentioned places, u can even plant without manure on Epe soil and it will do well, so fertile. I didn't farm there because of the distance and the road leading to Epe is too bad but I think they're working on it now. At Epe u must lease atleast an Acre but at Abijo u can get even a plot of land to start but the soil ehnn, hmmm. U have to amend the soil with loads of manure. So reply with ur Location in lagos so I can know where to help with land. |
Agriculture › Re: 500,000 Naira From One Plot Of Land In 90 Days. by Stellberry33: 8:46pm On Aug 13, 2020 |
Hello everyone,
I Did my first trial on cucumber farming and I Did my first harvest today glory be to God Almighty it was beyond my expectations. When I wanted to start farming I googled about Cucumber farming and found this thread then I join nairaland, I read this thread from page 1 to page 92. I was eager to succeed against all odds and today it has started paying. I planted 50g cu999 even though am in Lagos and people kept saying I won't sell n it's 2.5k or 3k for a bag. But from all I read here cu999 is much easier to cultivate, so I went on against all odds. I did my first harvest today and got 12 bags and sold all today at 4k per bag. Glory be to Jesus. I sincerely appreciate all the support I got from everyone one especially Mr Okoro Emeka and ideepaul, I always call Mr Okoro Emeka for assistance and he always came through. Thank u sir for what u do, may God reward u both with Long life in Jesus name Amen.
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Agriculture › Re: 500,000 Naira From One Plot Of Land In 90 Days. by Stellberry33: 4:21pm On Aug 06, 2020 |
aquadude15: here they are Wow!!!  they're green n sizeable. U said u got 8 bags from ur first harvest from just 490 plants, so how bag did u harvest this time. |
Agriculture › Re: 500,000 Naira From One Plot Of Land In 90 Days. by Stellberry33: 10:34am On Aug 04, 2020 |
aquadude15: this is my first trial as I couldn't get murano. from the first set of harvest, I was able to get 9bags. I am patiently waiting for the next harvest Ok. Kindly update us on ur next harvest. Thanks |
Agriculture › Re: 500,000 Naira From One Plot Of Land In 90 Days. by Stellberry33: 12:06am On Aug 04, 2020 |
ideepaul: This cucumber is not for the heavy rainy seasons of the south-south Am in Lagos and it hasn't rained in over 3weeks, am thinking of trying it in small quantity though. I did some research on it and it seems to be a high yielding cultivar. Can u pls contribute if u know more about it. I also saw Kareem f1 do u know it |
Agriculture › Re: 500,000 Naira From One Plot Of Land In 90 Days. by Stellberry33: 12:02am On Aug 04, 2020 |
aquadude15: it takes 40 days before harvest, I had 8bags on the 45th day Can u give a detailed explanation on ur experience on this variety, thanks |
Agriculture › Re: 500,000 Naira From One Plot Of Land In 90 Days. by Stellberry33: 10:33pm On Aug 03, 2020 |
aquadude15: not deep green. they are of medium sizes, not as long as murano Is this the seed u re talking about
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Agriculture › Re: 500,000 Naira From One Plot Of Land In 90 Days. by Stellberry33: 1:25am On Jul 20, 2020 |
Hello Everyone, Pls I just noticed this on my cucumber leaves, they're 19 days old. Pls what could be the cause, I attached a picture. Thanks
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Agriculture › Re: The Complete Guide To Lettuce Farming by Stellberry33: 4:30pm On Jul 17, 2020 |
petsarena: Introduction
Lettuce is one of the popular vegetables used in preparing salad that is grown all over the world. Its crispy, green/crimson-red leaves are one of the incredible sources of essential nutrients that benefit health. lettuce belong to to the daisy family known as Asteraceae. It's a leafy vegetable that can be consumed raw.
Lettuce farming was first done by the ancient Egyptians who turned it from a weed whose seeds were used to produce oil, into a food plant grown for its succulent leaves and oil-rich seeds. Lettuce spread to the Greeks and Romans, the latter of whom gave it the name lactuca, from which the English lettuce is ultimately derived. By 50 AD, many types were described, and lettuce appeared often in medieval writings, including several herbals
Health Benefits of lettuce
Low Calorie Content and almost no fat. Lettuce has only 12 calories for 1 shredded cup. This is why it is so good for weight loss.
High in Fiber and Cellulose Another reason it is good for weight loss. This fiber also helps remove bile salts from the body. When the body replaces these salts it breaks down cholesterol to do so. This is why lettuce is also good for your heart!
Heart Healthy Lettuce’s vitamin C and beta-carotene work together to prevent the oxidation of cholesterol. This prevents the build up of plaque.
Omega-3 Fatty acids. Romaine lettuce has a 2/1 ratio of omega-3 to omega-6. That’s a great ratio. The fat content in lettuce is not significant UNLESS you eat a lot but we actually suggest you do.
Complete Protein Romaine lettuce has 20 % of its calories in protein. Like all whole foods, much of this protein is complete but that amount can be increased by combining with balancing proteins.
Varieties Of Lettuce
These varieties are commonly used in cultivating lettuce:
Romaine or cos lettuce varieties form an upright, elongated head. Loose-leaf or leaf types have leaves of various shapes loosely arranged around the stem. Crisphead lettuces form a dense, compact head surrounded by a few looser leaves. Butterhead (also commonly called Bibb, Boston or Buttercrunch) varieties form very loose heads of tender, sweetly flavored leaves. Stem lettuce varieties have elongated leaves with a very bitter flavor and are commonly used in Chinese cuisine.
Climatic Requirement For Lettuce Farming
Lettuce does well in cool environment. Temperatures of between 45° F and 65° F are ideal for cultivating lettuce.Lettuce generally do not strive very well in tropic climates,although The leafy types mature quickly and are more suited for warm climates.Lettuce can be grown year round with proper varieties.
Soil Requirements For Lettuce Farming
Lettuce can grow well in a variety of soils, but the best soil to grow lettuce is friable loamy soil with high water retention and good drainage.
The best soil pH for lettuce is between 5.5-6.5. It is important you go for soil test before planting if you are growing in commercial quantity.
PLANTING
Land Preparation
You have prepare the land to get a fine tilt by ploughing about 3-4 times. Ensure you add organic matter after soil test.
Propagation
Lettuce is planted using the seeds.
You can spread the seed very thinly along a row and cover lightly with soil, or sprinkle it over a bed and rake it in. Lettuce seed is very fine and not easy to spread evenly, therefore both methods will likely require you to thin your seedlings later.
Another way you can propagate lettuce is through cutting
Here cuttings from old harvests may be used in the beds of new plantings. Cutting will also promote new shoots to develop and the heads to grow at a faster rate
Seed Rate And Planting Distance
Sow lettuce seeds thinly in rows 1 foot apart, plant seeds ½ inch deep.; for leaf types, thin plants to 2-3 inches apart, then thin again by pulling every other plant when half grown. This will encourage thickly developed plants.
For head, Bibb, and cos types, space rows 18 inches apart, plants 8-10 inches apart. Closer spacing results in smaller heads, which may be preferable for small families. A hectare of land requires about 2-3kg of lettuce seeds for planting. The optimum soil temperature for lettuce is about 20°-22°C
Irrigation in lettuce farming
Uniform moisture is necessary for proper growth of lettuce, so you have to irrigate your farm once in every 4-5 days. Make sure you drain out excess water especially when there is heavy rain.
Manuring And Fertilizing A Lettuce farm
Lettuce responds very well to manure and fertilizer, it is necessary to do this application on time. For better yield you should apply about 60-65kg each of potash and phosphorus and about 8-10 tonnes of farm yard manure per hectare.
Management practices In Lettuce Farming
To encourage crop growth and yield you need to carry out hoeing and weeding practices in your farm.
Mulching is an excellent practice and one that will enable your lettuce to thrive. It helps the soil retain moisture so that less water is lost through evaporation. It also discourages weed growth.
Diseases And Insects
Lettuce is attacked by aphids, armyworms, imported cabbage worm, and loopers.
Damping-off is a serious disease of young seedlings, whereas mildews and sclerotinia are serious on the more mature plants.
Both insects and diseases can be controlled if the correct chemicals are properly applied. Consult your Cooperative Extension agent regarding pest build-up, proper diagnosis, and control.
Harvesting Of Lettuce
Lettuce farming takes about two months to mature depending on the variety, however the first harvesting should be done at about 40- 60 days.Before maturity, you can harvest leaf lettuce by simply removing outer leaves so that the center leaves can continue to grow. Butterhead or romaine types can be harvested by removing the outer leaves, digging up the whole plant or cutting the plant about an inch above the soil surface. A second harvest is often possible this way.
Marketing Of Lettuce
Due to the short shelf life of lettuce it is important that you transport it immediately to your customers immediately after harvest.Before embarking on lettuce farming you need to get buyers for your lettuce to avoid spoiling of the vegetable after harvest due its short shelf life.
Source :http://theprofarmer.com/the-complete-guide-to-lettuce-farming/ Pls can I have ur contact, I would like to go into lettuce farming. Thanks |
Agriculture › Re: The Complete Guide To Lettuce Farming by Stellberry33: 4:27pm On Jul 17, 2020 |
SeyiOmoOba: Great!
Please, I need contacts of Lettuces farmers in Lagos and Ogun State for purchase and supply. Thanks Pls can I have ur contact, Here's mine 08164807144 u can call or chat me on WhatsApp |
Agriculture › Re: My Cucumber Farming Experience In Lagos by Stellberry33: 10:19pm On Jul 13, 2020 |
Hi Pls add me to ur WhatsApp group 07068450711 Thanks |
Agriculture › Re: 30k Twice A Week From My Pepper Farm by Stellberry33: 10:10am On Jul 10, 2020 |
@Intendy Pls do u have pepper seedlings for sale |
Agriculture › Re: 30k Twice A Week From My Pepper Farm by Stellberry33: 10:29pm On Jul 09, 2020 |
Thanks for replying Here's a pic of the pack
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Agriculture › Re: 30k Twice A Week From My Pepper Farm by Stellberry33: 9:29pm On Jul 09, 2020 |
Hello Everyone, Am new here, nice meeting u all. I have been following the thread silently. Am having issues with Avenue f1 pepper, it's not germinating. I sowed about 500 seed in nursery tray and it's over a week now none has sprout, So I tried the paper towel germination style and I can only see a few like 20 germinating out of 1000+ seed in 2 days. Pls does anyone know how best to germinate pepper seed or a pepper variety that is easier to germinate. Thanks |