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Jand Plant (Prosopis cineraria) For Sale

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Original price Rs. 449.00
Current price Rs. 349.00

Info: The Jand plant, scientifically known as Prosopis cineraria, is commonly known as Ghaf in some regions. This tree is native to arid parts of South Asia and the Middle East. It is a hardy tree, well-adapted to its desert environment, and is known to provide shade, food, and wood.

Plantation:

  1. Location: Choose a spot that receives full sunlight, as the Jand plant thrives under the sun.
  2. Soil: It prefers well-draining soil, ideally sandy or loamy soil types. It can tolerate some salt in the soil.
  3. Spacing: If you are planting more than one tree, keep a distance of about 6-8 feet between each tree.

Growing:

  1. Watering: Initially, water the plant regularly until established. Once matured, it's drought-resistant, and infrequent watering is needed.
  2. Fertilizing: Use a balanced fertilizer sparingly, as the tree is adapted to grow in nutrient-poor soils.
  3. Pruning: Annual pruning during its dormant phase helps in removing dead branches and shaping the tree.

Care:

  1. Pests and Diseases: While the Jand tree is hardy, it may sometimes be affected by pests like aphids. Neem oil or insecticidal soap can help manage these pests.
  2. Weather: The Jand plant is highly tolerant of hot and dry conditions. However, it can be susceptible to frost in colder climates.
  3. Mulching: To retain soil moisture and reduce weed growth, apply a thick layer of organic mulch around the base of the tree.

Benefits:

  1. Ecological: This tree plays a crucial role in preventing desertification and provides habitat for various wildlife.
  2. Medicinal: Parts of the Jand tree, like its leaves and bark, have been traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine.
  3. Nutritional: The pods produced by the tree can be consumed and are a source of nutrients.
  4. Wood: The wood from the Jand tree is hard and durable, making it suitable for constructing furniture and tools.
  5. Shade and Shelter: Being a tree that can grow relatively tall, it offers shade in hot desert areas and can serve as a windbreak.