Saturday, September 6, 2008

RED LADY in my farm




RED LADY in my farm
September 13, 2008


These are the fruits of Red Lady in my farm as of Sept. 13, 2008.

As I inspected the 250 papayas planted surrounding the farm, I pressumed that 20 percent are now fruiting, the rest are all with flowers.

The first pick shall be in November or December 2008.




















RED LADY in my farm



The sweetness of the Red Lady drives my interest to plant and plant for more trees and more more trees!

One Taiwanese company who is engaged in agriculture in the Philippines for more than 25 years had requested me to plant this crop in large scale, 8 hectares is even earmarked as my production within the next 3 years of venturing in this field.

More hectares to be planted with red lady, the more BPN to be used as the main nutrition for the plant.

In April, I put my finger inside the world of planting red lady. I bought 2 packages (5grams each) of red lady and germinated the seeds in my farm.

In two months, the seedlings were taken care at my nursery, and comes the first week of June, we transplanted the plant in all spaces where there is abundant supply of sunlight.

In 3 months, flowers started to come out of sight and in just a matter of 2 weeks, the young bud started to come out to form the most craved elusive fruit.







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