How and when to plant bore
These feet should be patched or shielded in June-July. E.g. Umran, Mehrun, Kadaka, Chuara. Plant at 5 m x 5 m in light soils and 6 m x 6 m in medium and heavy soils.
The sack crop grows well in any type of soil. Silt, well drained soil is good for this crop. Sorghum grows in saline, alkaline as well as slightly wetlands.
Growth
Sack growth can be done from seeds as well as grafting. There is no guarantee that a plant made from seeds will have the same properties as a mother tree. They also start bearing fruit late. The root of the sack grows very quickly and goes deep. Therefore, it is beneficial to fill the eyes on the pole made by sowing seeds in a permanent place.
Patch / patch method
In the month of July-August, when the seedlings of pencil thickness are planted, 25 to 30 cm from the ground. Cut at height. The leaves / thorns of this height should be removed. With an eye-filling knife, cut about 2 cm above the stem. 1 to 1.5 cm tall. Peel a squash, grate it and squeeze the juice. Peel a squash, grate it and squeeze the juice. Keep the eye open and tie it tightly with a polythene band from top to bottom. After the eye starts to rupture, 5 cm. Cut off the upper part, let the eye grow vigorously.