Cara Penanaman Kencur Dan Pengolahan Lahan

Petani Ndagel
1 Feb 202107:18

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the team from Petani Indah shares their expertise on planting and maintaining kencur (Kaempferia galanga), a plant used in traditional Indonesian jamu. They discuss the importance of choosing the right planting area, using organic manure instead of chemical fertilizers, and proper spacing for planting. The team emphasizes maintaining soil health, careful fertilization, and weed control to ensure healthy plant growth. They also provide tips for handling seasonal challenges, particularly during the rainy season, to avoid plant damage. This practical guide offers valuable insights for farmers looking to grow kencur successfully.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Kencur is a versatile plant used in cooking and traditional herbal medicine (jamu).
  • πŸ˜€ Planting kencur should be done in a field or plantation, not in rice paddies.
  • πŸ˜€ Organic farming practices are emphasizedβ€”no chemical fertilizers are used, only manure.
  • πŸ˜€ 90 sacks (50 kg each) of animal manure (goat or cow) are used for 1 quintal of kencur seeds.
  • πŸ˜€ Proper spacing between kencur plants is crucial for healthy growth (13-15 cm between plants).
  • πŸ˜€ After planting, a layer of manure is applied and then covered with soil to promote healthy growth.
  • πŸ˜€ Too little manure leads to weak, underdeveloped plants with small leaves.
  • πŸ˜€ Too much manure, especially during rainy seasons, can cause soil overheating and plant rot.
  • πŸ˜€ Regular weeding and maintaining a clean environment around the plants are essential for healthy growth.
  • πŸ˜€ Leaf rot or β€˜lonyot’ is a major challenge that can affect yields, particularly during the rainy season.
  • πŸ˜€ Proper manure application and care are key to preventing diseases and ensuring a successful harvest.

Q & A

  • What is the primary benefit of kencur according to the video?

    -Kencur is highly beneficial not only as a spice in traditional recipes but also as a key ingredient in traditional herbal medicine (jamu).

  • How old are the kencur plants in the video?

    -The kencur plants in the video are approximately four months old.

  • Where do the farmers choose to plant kencur, and why?

    -The farmers plant kencur in a plantation or field area, not in paddy fields, likely because kencur requires specific growing conditions that are better met in non-paddy soil.

  • What kind of fertilizer is used in the kencur plantation?

    -The farmers do not use chemical fertilizers; instead, they use organic manure, such as goat or cow dung, for fertilization.

  • How much manure is applied for every 100 kg of kencur seedlings?

    -For every 100 kg of kencur seedlings, approximately 90 sacks (each weighing 50 kg) of manure are used.

  • What is the ideal distance for planting kencur seedlings?

    -The ideal distance between each kencur seedling is about 13 to 15 cm.

  • What is the effect of using too little or too much manure on the kencur plants?

    -Using too little manure can result in stunted, underdeveloped plants with small leaves, while using too much manure, especially in the rainy season, can cause soil to overheat, potentially damaging the plants and causing leaf rot.

  • What specific problem do kencur farmers face when using too much manure?

    -When too much manure is used, especially in the rainy season, the excess moisture in the soil can cause heat buildup, leading to leaf rot or 'lonyot', which significantly affects the harvest.

  • How do the farmers maintain the health of their kencur plants?

    -The farmers maintain the health of the kencur plants by regularly removing weeds around the plants to prevent competition for nutrients and to reduce the risk of pests.

  • How long does it take for the kencur plants to reach harvestable maturity?

    -The kencur plants take around 10 to 12 months to reach maturity and be ready for harvest.

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