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Producing NurseryProducing Nursery
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What are the operational proceduresWhat are the operational procedures
used for container and field nurseries?used for container and field nurseries?
Key Questions
What is the importance of nursery
production in Pakistan ?
Why are marketing and product mix
important to nurseries?
What are the differences between container
and field-grown plants?
Why is nutrition monitoring important in
producing container-grown plants?
How does temperature limit the production
of plants?
What is the importance of
nursery production in Pakistan
• Nursery production is considered
relatively new
• Top 4 Nursery InHazara
• Fruit Nursey Fasrm Haripur, Haji Abdul
Salam Nursery Farm , Awan Nursery
Farm , Gulshan Nursery Farm
Why are marketing and
product mix important to
nurseries?
• Container Nurseries
– Determines the propagation needs of
nursery
– General rule- 70% of plants grown
should be staples of industry
– Specialty nursery- only grow one or two
species
Field Nursery
– Typical crops:
• Shade trees- red maple most popular
• Flowering trees- crab apple most popular
• Evergreen and deciduous shrubs
– Specialize in growing seedlings.
What are the differences
between container and field-
grown plants?
Container-Grown
Production
• Propagation
– Important factors of media:
• Firmly hold cuttings
• Free of insects and diseases
• Good water-holding capacity
• Excellent aeration and drainage
– Aeration- exchange or air in the soil with the air
in atmosphere
– Container- provides protection for plant root
system
Container selection criteria:
• Adequate drainage
• Hold sufficient volume of media
• Lightweight
• Easy to handle
• Durable
• Free of toxic substances
• Prevent root circling
Container selection and pruning
– Must consider consumer appeal
– Root circling- root systems become too long
for their containers
– Prevention of root circling:
• Air root pruning
• Bottomless containers
• Copper compounds
– Pruning may be necessary to induce growth and
to remove undesirable growth and damaged or
dead stems.
Watering C-G Plants
• Determine water needs by:
– Weighing pots
– Feeling growing medium
– Using indicator plants that readily show
water stress
• Water in early morning to minimize
evaporation loss
Irrigation System
• Check irrigation systems regularly
for uniformity.
• Cyclic irrigation, applying water in
two or more applications, conserves
water.
Container beds
• Stand alone plot that contains only
container plants
• Factors to consider:
– Size of plant being produced
– Container spacing requirements
– Production practices
(pruning/fertilization)
Cotainers
– Weight of containers
– Irrigation design
– Coverage
• Cover beds (ground) with:
– Black polyethylene-short life
– Ground cover cloth- 3 to 5 yr life
– Gravel- allows weed growth
– Crushed seashells- plants root into bed
Overwintering C-G plants
• Roots are not as cold-hardy as shoots
• Container temperature is less than 5
degree F than air temperature
• Drying out of roots is a problem in winter
• Methods of cold protection:
– Crowding and wrapping
– Cover with whit polyethylene or winter blanket
– Overwintering houses
Pest Control
• Scout- individual trained to identify
plant pests
• Weed control is major problem, use
pre-emergence herbicide
• Eliminate alternate host for other
pests
Field Nursery Production
• Check fields to determine nutritional
requirements and need for soil
amendments
• Test soil so materials can be added
during site preparation
• May require fumigation of soil
Plant Spacing
• Distance between row depends on:
– Marketable size
– Harvesting equipment
– General rule: 3 feet per inch of stem
diameter at harvest
Liner selection and planting
• Seedling sold by stem diameter or cost per tree
• Height from few inches to three feet
• Topping- increases caliper size and uniformity
• Stubbing- cutting seedling down to stub to
regenerate a new trunk
• Vegetatively propagated liners can be purchased
in cuttings, grafted plants, tissue culture
produced plants
– Most growers prefer trees grown on their own roots
Production Systems
• Balled & Burlapped (B&B)- trees dug
keeping ball or soil around root
system, then covered with cloth
material
– Advantages:
• Plants can be held for limited time
• Digging and transplanting season is extended
• Less transplanting shock occurs
• Mechanical harvesting- tree gathered by
mechanical means, like tree spade
• Bare root (BR)- trees dug without taking
soil; may have more transplant shock than
container grown liners
– Advantages:
• Lightweight plants
• Economical shipping
• Initial cost per plant is lower
– Disadvantages:
• Exposure to environmental extremes damages fine
roots
• Handling problems
• Field Survival
• Gro-bag- cylinder of porous fabric with
plastic bottom
– Prevents formation of tap roots, allowing more
of root system to be harvested
– Quicker harvest than B&B
• Pot-in-pot- planted container placed in a
holder pot
– Combination of container and field production
Fertilization
• Steps to take to implement fertility
program:
– Determine soil types
– Perform soil tests
– Interpret results
– Make corrective applications
• Soil sampling- should be a representative
sample
• Incorporate nutrients prior to planting:
– P, K, Ca, Mg
– Lime- to raise pH
• Tissue analysis:
– Monitor plant nutritional levels
– Sample during fall- stored levels determine the
spring growth
– Sample mature leaves
• Nitrogen requirements:
– Deciduous trees- 250 lb./N/yr/acre
– Narrowleaf evergreens- retain needle-like
leaves through the winter, require
200.n/N/yr/acre
– Broadleaf evergreens- do not have needle-like
leaves, but retain leaves through the winter,
require 100 lb./N/yr/acre
– Apply nitrogen in split applications
Pruning
• Helps control growth and shape of nursery
stock
• Removes dead, diseased, or damaged stems
• Serves to control plant size and remove
weak areas in branching pattern
• Root pruning removes outward root tips to
encourage plants root system to remain
within a small area.
– Enables easier transplanting
Irrigation
• Especially important during
transplanting and establishment
• Reduce production time
• Overhead irrigation- wastes water by
up to 25%
Pest Control
• Regular scouting is imperative
• Weed control is major concern
Why is nutrition and monitoring important in
producing C-G plants?
• Fertilization of C-G plants
– Most growing media contain minimal
nutrients
– Types of fertilizers used:
• Pre-plant amendments
– Dolomitic limestone- provides Ca and Mg and
neutralizes acidity
– Add 5-8 lbs per cubic yard of media
– Ideal pH for most plants is 5.0-6.0
– Micronutrients
• Required in small quantities, but essential
• Prevent chlorosis and stunting
• Application usually good for one year
• Controlled release fertilizer-
nutrient becomes available to plant
over extended period of time
– Media temperature between 70-80
degrees F
– N,P,K needed in a ratio of 3-1-2
– Best to mix into media
• Quick release fertilizer
– Readily soluble and immediate nutrition
– 10-10-10 is an example
• Liquid feed system- Concentrated
fertilizer mixed in a holding tank, then
diluted and injected into an irrigation
system
– Liquid fertilizer- fluid in which the plant
nutrients are in true solution
– Used as supplement to controlled release
fertilizers
Monitoring Nutrition of C-G
plants
• Use to determine excessive or
deficient nutrient status of media
• Two tests to perform: pH and soluble
salts
• Pour-through method- simple method of
sampling media fertility
– Advantages
• Short time for extraction
• Conducted in the field
• No medium handled
• No specialized equipment for extraction
• Does not rupture controlled release capsules
• Interpreting media analysis,
consider:
– Nutritional requirement of species
tested
– Stage of crop growth
– Time of year
– Fertilization program
– Growing medium
– Other environmental and cultural
factors
• Test every two week & plot data
– High soluble salt levels means water frequently
to leach out nutrients
– Low soluble salt levels means it is time to
fertilize
– High pH means inject acids:
• Sulfuric acid
• Iron sulfate
– To raise pH add:
• Dolomitic limestone
• Calcium carbonate
• Hydrated lime
– Can use foliar analysis
• Leaf tissue test to diagnose nutrient deficiency
symptoms
Why does temperature limit the
production of plants?
• Cold, winter temperatures in
particular cause two concerns
– Overwintering- How will you carry the
plant through the winter
– Length of growing season- cold temps
shorten the growing season
Nursery Plant Production Steps by Allah Dad Khan

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Nursery Plant Production Steps by Allah Dad Khan

  • 1.
  • 2. Producing NurseryProducing Nursery CropsBy Allah Dad KhanCropsBy Allah Dad Khan What are the operational proceduresWhat are the operational procedures used for container and field nurseries?used for container and field nurseries?
  • 3. Key Questions What is the importance of nursery production in Pakistan ? Why are marketing and product mix important to nurseries? What are the differences between container and field-grown plants? Why is nutrition monitoring important in producing container-grown plants? How does temperature limit the production of plants?
  • 4. What is the importance of nursery production in Pakistan • Nursery production is considered relatively new • Top 4 Nursery InHazara • Fruit Nursey Fasrm Haripur, Haji Abdul Salam Nursery Farm , Awan Nursery Farm , Gulshan Nursery Farm
  • 5. Why are marketing and product mix important to nurseries? • Container Nurseries – Determines the propagation needs of nursery – General rule- 70% of plants grown should be staples of industry – Specialty nursery- only grow one or two species
  • 6. Field Nursery – Typical crops: • Shade trees- red maple most popular • Flowering trees- crab apple most popular • Evergreen and deciduous shrubs – Specialize in growing seedlings.
  • 7. What are the differences between container and field- grown plants?
  • 8. Container-Grown Production • Propagation – Important factors of media: • Firmly hold cuttings • Free of insects and diseases • Good water-holding capacity • Excellent aeration and drainage – Aeration- exchange or air in the soil with the air in atmosphere – Container- provides protection for plant root system
  • 9. Container selection criteria: • Adequate drainage • Hold sufficient volume of media • Lightweight • Easy to handle • Durable • Free of toxic substances • Prevent root circling
  • 10. Container selection and pruning – Must consider consumer appeal – Root circling- root systems become too long for their containers – Prevention of root circling: • Air root pruning • Bottomless containers • Copper compounds – Pruning may be necessary to induce growth and to remove undesirable growth and damaged or dead stems.
  • 11. Watering C-G Plants • Determine water needs by: – Weighing pots – Feeling growing medium – Using indicator plants that readily show water stress • Water in early morning to minimize evaporation loss
  • 12. Irrigation System • Check irrigation systems regularly for uniformity. • Cyclic irrigation, applying water in two or more applications, conserves water.
  • 13. Container beds • Stand alone plot that contains only container plants • Factors to consider: – Size of plant being produced – Container spacing requirements – Production practices (pruning/fertilization)
  • 14. Cotainers – Weight of containers – Irrigation design – Coverage • Cover beds (ground) with: – Black polyethylene-short life – Ground cover cloth- 3 to 5 yr life – Gravel- allows weed growth – Crushed seashells- plants root into bed
  • 15. Overwintering C-G plants • Roots are not as cold-hardy as shoots • Container temperature is less than 5 degree F than air temperature • Drying out of roots is a problem in winter • Methods of cold protection: – Crowding and wrapping – Cover with whit polyethylene or winter blanket – Overwintering houses
  • 16. Pest Control • Scout- individual trained to identify plant pests • Weed control is major problem, use pre-emergence herbicide • Eliminate alternate host for other pests
  • 17. Field Nursery Production • Check fields to determine nutritional requirements and need for soil amendments • Test soil so materials can be added during site preparation • May require fumigation of soil
  • 18. Plant Spacing • Distance between row depends on: – Marketable size – Harvesting equipment – General rule: 3 feet per inch of stem diameter at harvest
  • 19. Liner selection and planting • Seedling sold by stem diameter or cost per tree • Height from few inches to three feet • Topping- increases caliper size and uniformity • Stubbing- cutting seedling down to stub to regenerate a new trunk • Vegetatively propagated liners can be purchased in cuttings, grafted plants, tissue culture produced plants – Most growers prefer trees grown on their own roots
  • 20. Production Systems • Balled & Burlapped (B&B)- trees dug keeping ball or soil around root system, then covered with cloth material – Advantages: • Plants can be held for limited time • Digging and transplanting season is extended • Less transplanting shock occurs
  • 21. • Mechanical harvesting- tree gathered by mechanical means, like tree spade • Bare root (BR)- trees dug without taking soil; may have more transplant shock than container grown liners – Advantages: • Lightweight plants • Economical shipping • Initial cost per plant is lower – Disadvantages: • Exposure to environmental extremes damages fine roots • Handling problems • Field Survival
  • 22. • Gro-bag- cylinder of porous fabric with plastic bottom – Prevents formation of tap roots, allowing more of root system to be harvested – Quicker harvest than B&B • Pot-in-pot- planted container placed in a holder pot – Combination of container and field production
  • 23. Fertilization • Steps to take to implement fertility program: – Determine soil types – Perform soil tests – Interpret results – Make corrective applications • Soil sampling- should be a representative sample
  • 24. • Incorporate nutrients prior to planting: – P, K, Ca, Mg – Lime- to raise pH • Tissue analysis: – Monitor plant nutritional levels – Sample during fall- stored levels determine the spring growth – Sample mature leaves
  • 25. • Nitrogen requirements: – Deciduous trees- 250 lb./N/yr/acre – Narrowleaf evergreens- retain needle-like leaves through the winter, require 200.n/N/yr/acre – Broadleaf evergreens- do not have needle-like leaves, but retain leaves through the winter, require 100 lb./N/yr/acre – Apply nitrogen in split applications
  • 26. Pruning • Helps control growth and shape of nursery stock • Removes dead, diseased, or damaged stems • Serves to control plant size and remove weak areas in branching pattern • Root pruning removes outward root tips to encourage plants root system to remain within a small area. – Enables easier transplanting
  • 27. Irrigation • Especially important during transplanting and establishment • Reduce production time • Overhead irrigation- wastes water by up to 25%
  • 28. Pest Control • Regular scouting is imperative • Weed control is major concern
  • 29. Why is nutrition and monitoring important in producing C-G plants? • Fertilization of C-G plants – Most growing media contain minimal nutrients – Types of fertilizers used: • Pre-plant amendments – Dolomitic limestone- provides Ca and Mg and neutralizes acidity – Add 5-8 lbs per cubic yard of media – Ideal pH for most plants is 5.0-6.0
  • 30. – Micronutrients • Required in small quantities, but essential • Prevent chlorosis and stunting • Application usually good for one year • Controlled release fertilizer- nutrient becomes available to plant over extended period of time – Media temperature between 70-80 degrees F – N,P,K needed in a ratio of 3-1-2 – Best to mix into media
  • 31. • Quick release fertilizer – Readily soluble and immediate nutrition – 10-10-10 is an example • Liquid feed system- Concentrated fertilizer mixed in a holding tank, then diluted and injected into an irrigation system – Liquid fertilizer- fluid in which the plant nutrients are in true solution – Used as supplement to controlled release fertilizers
  • 32. Monitoring Nutrition of C-G plants • Use to determine excessive or deficient nutrient status of media • Two tests to perform: pH and soluble salts
  • 33. • Pour-through method- simple method of sampling media fertility – Advantages • Short time for extraction • Conducted in the field • No medium handled • No specialized equipment for extraction • Does not rupture controlled release capsules
  • 34. • Interpreting media analysis, consider: – Nutritional requirement of species tested – Stage of crop growth – Time of year – Fertilization program – Growing medium – Other environmental and cultural factors
  • 35. • Test every two week & plot data – High soluble salt levels means water frequently to leach out nutrients – Low soluble salt levels means it is time to fertilize – High pH means inject acids: • Sulfuric acid • Iron sulfate – To raise pH add: • Dolomitic limestone • Calcium carbonate • Hydrated lime – Can use foliar analysis • Leaf tissue test to diagnose nutrient deficiency symptoms
  • 36. Why does temperature limit the production of plants? • Cold, winter temperatures in particular cause two concerns – Overwintering- How will you carry the plant through the winter – Length of growing season- cold temps shorten the growing season