Ampalaya or Bittergourd Farming-How to Plant Ampalaya #Agriculture #Agribusiness How It Works Philippines.\r
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Rudy Dean of Allied botanical garden instructs how to plant Ampalaya seeds from seedling trays to the field.\r
How to plant Ampalaya or Bittergourd:\r
1. Pick quality seeds of Bittergourd and he recommends getting a hybrid.\r
2. Use a high quality soil complete with nutrients and fertilizer.\r
3 Use a seedling tray with 104 holes.\r
4. Place one piece of seed in every hole.\r
5. Water the seeds and repeat for 3 days.\r
6. wait for 14 days before transferring the plant in the field.\r
7. Place 100 grams of Fertilizer in each plant.\r
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Allied Botanical Corporation #15 21st Ave., Cubao, QC. Cont numbers 02-437-6606 to 08, 02-911-0836 and 02-911-0159.\r
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Agribusiness How It Works Philippines. Agriculture and Agribusiness opportunities for the Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) and their families. Instruct. Inspire. Succeed.
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Rudy Dean of Allied botanical garden instructs how to plant Ampalaya seeds from seedling trays to the field.\r
How to plant Ampalaya or Bittergourd:\r
1. Pick quality seeds of Bittergourd and he recommends getting a hybrid.\r
2. Use a high quality soil complete with nutrients and fertilizer.\r
3 Use a seedling tray with 104 holes.\r
4. Place one piece of seed in every hole.\r
5. Water the seeds and repeat for 3 days.\r
6. wait for 14 days before transferring the plant in the field.\r
7. Place 100 grams of Fertilizer in each plant.\r
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Allied Botanical Corporation #15 21st Ave., Cubao, QC. Cont numbers 02-437-6606 to 08, 02-911-0836 and 02-911-0159.\r
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Agribusiness How It Works Philippines. Agriculture and Agribusiness opportunities for the Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) and their families. Instruct. Inspire. Succeed.
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