CARA MUDAH TANAM ANGGUR IMPORT

Kebun Anggur Import Jakarta
30 Jun 202112:24

Summary

TLDRThis video tutorial demonstrates a quick and easy method for planting grapevines without the need for fermented soil. The host explains how to prepare a simple, effective planting medium using a mix of soil and burned rice husks, along with practical tips for maintaining plant health. Key steps include using non-fermented soil, planting techniques to avoid damaging roots, and ensuring proper drainage. The host also emphasizes the importance of careful watering, the use of a supportive structure, and the role of fertilizers like NPK to promote healthy grapevine growth. The video provides a straightforward, no-fuss approach for grape cultivation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Use quick and efficient methods for grape cultivation in Jakarta-Maumere.
  • 😀 The importance of preparing a hole in the planting medium for water drainage, ensuring healthy plant growth.
  • 😀 Avoid using fermented planting media; instead, mix soil and burned rice husks for quicker planting results.
  • 😀 It's essential to avoid soil compaction to keep roots intact and promote healthy plant development.
  • 😀 For the planting pot, using a 40mm size and ensuring proper layering with materials like bricks or tile fragments helps with drainage.
  • 😀 Fermented media take too long to prepare, and it's better to skip it for quicker plant growth.
  • 😀 Using burned rice husks improves soil porosity and prevents root rot, leading to faster plant growth.
  • 😀 The planting media should be levelled out to avoid excess water retention and ensure good root growth.
  • 😀 Avoid using manure from cattle or goats as it can raise soil acidity, which slows down plant growth.
  • 😀 After planting, give the plants monthly care, including adding a little bit of NPK fertilizer for optimal growth.
  • 😀 Regular watering and good drainage are crucial to avoid root suffocation and fungal growth, especially in rainy conditions.

Q & A

  • Why is it important to drill holes in the planting medium?

    -Drilling holes helps water flow out faster, preventing the medium from becoming too wet. It also allows oxygen to reach the roots, which is crucial for healthy plant growth.

  • What is the purpose of using 'Sekam Bakar' (burnt rice husk) in the planting medium?

    -'Sekam Bakar' helps create a loose and porous medium, promoting good root growth and proper drainage. It also prevents the medium from becoming too compact, allowing the roots to breathe.

  • Why doesn't the speaker recommend using fermented planting media?

    -The speaker believes that waiting for fermentation takes too long (around three months), which delays planting. Using a mix of soil and burnt rice husk without fermentation speeds up the process and still provides healthy growth conditions.

  • What is the recommended soil mix for planting grapes?

    -The recommended soil mix consists of 1:1 ratio of good-quality soil (such as Lembang soil) and burnt rice husk. This mix allows for proper drainage and root growth.

  • What is the role of materials like brick fragments or charcoal at the bottom of the pot?

    -These materials help with drainage, ensuring that excess water doesn't accumulate at the bottom of the pot. This prevents waterlogging, which can harm the plant's roots.

  • What should be avoided when handling plant roots during planting?

    -You should avoid pressing or compacting the root medium, as this can damage the roots and disrupt the plant's ability to absorb nutrients. Gently handling the plant ensures it adapts well to the new medium.

  • What happens if the planting medium becomes too compact?

    -If the medium becomes too compact, the roots may struggle to grow and absorb nutrients. This can stunt the plant's growth and may lead to wilting or poor health.

  • What is the suggested watering routine after planting the grapes?

    -Initially, water the plant with NPK fertilizer (five pellets per plant), and ensure it receives adequate watering. Over time, the plant will need less water as the medium naturally becomes full of nutrients.

  • Why is it important to check the growth of the grapevine regularly?

    -Regularly checking the growth ensures that the plant is receiving the right amount of nutrients, water, and care. It also allows the gardener to notice any issues early on, such as pests or diseases.

  • Can you use other types of soil for planting grapes?

    -Yes, other types of soil can be used, but it is recommended to use high-quality, loose, and well-draining soil, like Lembang soil. Avoid using acidic manure, as it can slow down the plant’s growth.

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