High Quality Cassava Stems
High Quality Cassava Stems are the stems from high-producing and hardy cassava varieties to give you high returns from your cassava plantation. For you to plant cassava, stem cuttings are important and unavoidable inputs you will need and we assure you of the best cuttings for the job.
Preparing the soil for High Quality Cassava Stems Stem plantation
- To develop well, cassava roots need soil that has been loosened by the hoe or plow. So till deeply, to 20 or 25 centimeters, so that the roots can get well down.
- After tilling, at the beginning of the rainy season, make mounds or ridges. This breaks up the soil and it stores up water; the roots have plenty of loose earth in which to develop.
- If fertilizers or manure are used, work them into the soil when it is tilled. Yields are high when the plant finds plenty of nourishment in the soil. Farmyard manure, compost, and green manure are the best fertilizers for cassava. If the farmer applies fertilizers and looks after his plantation well, the yield of cassava reaches 25 to 65 tons per hectare.
How to propagate High Quality Cassava Stems cuttings
High Quality Cassava Stems are propagated by cuttings (by planting pieces of the stem). The roots of cassava are not used for making a new plantation, and thus all the harvest can be eaten or sold.
- To make cuttings, choose stems 2 to 4 centimeters thick, from the strongest plants which are not diseased and which have already produced tubers.
- After the harvest, tie the selected stems in bundles. Wait at least 10 days before planting them.
-Keep the bundles in a cool, dry place until planting time. But remember that the cuttings must not be made from the stems until you are ready to plant.
- Cut each stem into pieces 20 to 30 centimeters long. There should be 4 to 6 growth buds on each piece.
- To plant cassava, push into the soil the end of the piece of stem that was nearer to the ground.
- Plant the cuttings in mounds or ridges. You should plant when the soil is quite wet, after the beginning of the rainy season. Plant the cuttings either straight or slanting. Push them well into the earth, leaving only 2 or 3 buds above ground.
- Usually, the rows are 1 to 1.5 meters apart, and the plants are 1 meter apart. With this spacing, there are between 7,000 and 10,000 cassava plants per hectare.
Note: The number of cuttings to the hectare varies with the region, soil, and variety.
Control of diseases
- Mosaic: Leaves of plants attacked by mosaic look as though crumpled, and show light spots. If the attack is serious, yields are sharply reduced.
The means of controlling the mosaic disease are not yet known. To avoid it, do not take cuttings from plants attacked by the disease. You can also choose varieties of cassava that have been bred for resistance to the disease.
- Rot: Rot damages the roots, especially after 10 months of leafy growth. Rot often occurs when the cassava field has been flooded for several days.
The tubers turn soft and give off an unpleasant smell; they are no longer any good for human or animal food and this means a big loss to the farmer. To avoid rot, do not plant cassava in a place that is often flooded.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for High Quality Cassava Stems
What are cassava stem cuttings?
Cassava stem cuttings are pieces of stem used to propagate (grow) new cassava plants. Planting them is the most common way to grow cassava.
Why use high-quality cassava stem cuttings?
High-quality cuttings come from healthy, high-yielding cassava varieties. This increases your chances of getting a successful harvest with good yields.
How do I prepare the soil for planting cassava stem cuttings?
The soil needs to be loose and well-drained. Till the soil deeply (20-25 cm) before the rainy season and create mounds or ridges for better drainage and root development. You can also mix in manure or compost during tilling for added nutrients.
How do I choose cassava stem cuttings?
Select cuttings (2-4 cm thick) from healthy, disease-free plants that have already produced tubers. Cut the stems into pieces 20-30 cm long with 4-6 growth buds on each piece.
How do I plant cassava stem cuttings?
Plant the cuttings during the rainy season when the soil is moist. Push the end closest to the ground slightly into the soil on a mound or ridge. Leave only 2-3 buds above the ground. Space the rows 1-1.5 meters apart and the plants within the row 1 meter apart.
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