60 वर्ष पुरानी मरी हुई – “बोगनविलिया” पौधे को जिन्दा करके हजारों लाल रंगों के फूलों से रंग देने का चमत्कार।
Date: 15th March 2022
60 वर्ष पुरानी मरी हुई – “बोगनविलिया” पौधे को जिन्दा करके हजारों लाल रंगों के फूलों से रंग देने का चमत्कार।
- डा.राम बजाज
कृषि दुनियाँ को इस नई रिसर्च ने नया रास्ता दिखाया।
- डा.राम बजाज
Why plants / tree’s fail to flower or Fruits / Bougainvillea
होली के रंगबिरंगे त्यौहार की शुभकामनाऐं।
It can be very disappointing to wait eagerly for a favorite plant / tree to flower & big fruits and it never does. Flowers and fruits are major horticultural features of plants and can fail to form for many different reasons. There are no flowers or few flowers on plants / trees; these can be no fruits formed. Plants need to reach a certain level of maturity before they begin to flower each year. Trees in particular usually need three to five years after transplanting before flowering.
Dr.Ram Bajaj showing the colourful Bougainvillea
Growing Conditions
Lack of adequate light.
Cold & frost injury.
Drought: flowers or flower buds dry & drop off when there is temporary lack of moisture in the plants.
Improper Pruning’s: Some plants bloom only on last year wood.
Old & Damaged Bougainvillea now giving colourful flower
Nutrients Imbalances is only factor that cause the plant, which fail to flower or fruits
Dr. Ram Bajaj has made a revolution in the agricultural field for such a huge problem in the field of tree growth and its fruiting.
Too much nitrogen can causes plants/tree to produce primarily leaves and stems. The plant will be large and usually very green and healthy, but will have few flowers or fruits.
Nutrients deficiencies may will result in reduced flower production or poor pollination
However, nutrient excess can be harmful to plant growth. For example, phosphorus levels need to be sufficient in the soil for flower formation, but excessive amounts reduce the availability of several micronutrients to plants, especially iron. A boron deficiency may lead to incomplete pollination.
Pollen quality, pistil formation (part of female flower) and pollen tube elongation are attracted by insufficient BORON. But be aware that there is a fine line between sufficient and excessive soil “BORON”. This can become toxic to a plant if the levels become too high.
Why doesn't my plant have small fruits or no fruits?
Because of the above reasons, we have researched in such a huge field and have success increasing the size of fruits and the number of fruits in any fruit tree with the guarantee to solve these problems within one year period of time.
Differentiation of Flower Buds in any plant of Tree
Before discussing our research in detail one should follow the first demonstration of “photoperiodism” researcher (Dr.Ram Bajaj) can briefly indicate the changes which occur as a plant passes from vegetative to reproductive condition. Seedlings will not flower even when they are placed in favorable condition because of the imbalances in natural nutrients. Before a plant can respond to photoperiodic stimulus it must have attained a certain stage of development and this stage has been termed to “Ripeness to flowers”.
Just what is involved in the change from seedling to “ripeness to flowers” is not clearly understood, but it is in some ways similar to the change from the sexually – immature juvenile to the sexually-mature adult of animal species.
As per the latest research it was found that it was not necessary to maintain a plant in a favourable length of day for its whole life in order to cause flowering / fruiting, but that relatively brief exposure to the correct day-length was sufficient, after which the plant fouled flower even it were subsequently placed under unfavourable day-length conditions.
How the healthy soil is derived for Bougainvillea / Neem Tree
“We feed soil not Tree”
- Dr. Ram Bajaj
हम मिट्टी को भोजन देते है - पेड़ को नहीं,
जबकि कृषि वैज्ञानिक पेड़ को भोजन देते है – मिट्टी को नहीं।
– डा. राम बजाज
तभी तो किसानों की यह दुर्दशा हो रही है - जबकि कृषि वैज्ञानिकों की सोच ही उल्टी है। क्योंकि वह मिट्टी को नहीं - सिर्फ पेड़ को ही भोजन दे रहे है और मिट्टी का सत्यानाश कर चुके है।
कृषि वैज्ञानिकों, कृपया कृषि विज्ञान को दुबारा पढ़ना शुरू कर दे और अपनी उल्टी सोच को बदल दें - वरना यह मिट्टी (धरती) आपको मिट्टी में, उम्र से पहले ही - घोल देगी। चारों तरफ बीमारियों का आवरण चढ़ा रखा है - क्या यह एक बड़ी चेतावनी नहीं है। इस मिट्टी में मिलने से पहले इस चेतावनी को गम्भीरता से लेवे अन्यथा यह मिट्टी (धरती) आपको माफ नहीं करेगी।
Healthy soil is derived from marvelously (अदभुत - चमत्कार) complex interaction between the soil biology and geology.
The secret to growing healthy and nutritious food begins with soil.
Naturally healthy soil contains billions of living microorganisms from bacteria to earthworms and between these two microorganisms there are nematodes, fungi, protozoa and arthropods. Together they join in a very very carefully choreographed “bacterial various instruments” in which each instrument (organisms) has a very specific role to play from the recycling of nutrients to the decomposition of organic materials.
Yet, organic matter is only part of the healthy soil.
While compost is a key component of healthy soil structure, no amount of organic matter can make up the “Mineral” deficiencies.
Material used for increasing in population of microorganisms
One of the keys to restoring the health of our soil is through the process of remineralisation. As proficient as plants are, they can’t make the minerals that are essential to human health and nutrition. We can rely on “Mother Nature’s old standby” to do the work for us, but since our population has increased tremendously – so the standby of “mother nature” has exhausted the “standby” – storage.
The modern day solution is to add mineral fragments back to the soil with rock dust only with finely cursed rock containing micronutrients and tree elements that are important to the life cycle of plants and which enhance the ability of beneficial microbes to flourish.
Simply stated, rock minerals are the building blocks of healthy soil.
Compost is a key component of healthy soil structure, including long term mineralization of soil by the microorganisms.
Because the plants & tree could not access the minerals in rock directly. It turns out they’re a “fungus” that grows all through “forests-trees” that are often found intermingled with root (Mycorrhizae) of other plants directly. These mycorrhizae (fungus) itself was also found encircling the tiny bits of stone in the soil, dissolving them for tree / plant as the plant gained by this by its better health, the fungus benefitted by also nutrients from the plant or tree.
This mycorrhizae is a product of symbiotic association between fungi and green plants. The plant prepares sugar through a process of photosynthesis for the fungus and in turn the fungus provides essential minerals such as phosphorus and other minerals to the plant and tree. There is no doubt that mycorrhiza fungi play an important role in plant or tree growth. They help aggregate the soil, which in turn provides plant / tree roots with better access to water & oxygen. Mycorrhizae are essential in areas where soils are deficient in water and certain nutrients – conditions that are found in desert.
Development of Fungus where mushroom grows
Natural Decay of Organic material by creating ideal condition of carbon (C) to nitrogen (N) rations for organisms to thrive and increase their population and decomposes the material.
Material manure and others used for compositing the humus to
increasing the population of microorganisms
The correct carbon to nitrogen ratio (C : N) is the key to composting. 30 : 1 C : N ratio, meaning carbon to nitrogen ratio is ideal, because microorganisms that feed on the organic materials consume 30 part carbon to every part of nitrogen.
For composting materials four basic ingredients required are carbon, nitrogen water and oxygen.
Grass clips are rich in nitrogen, while dead leafs are rich in carbon. So the combination of both the natural materials are needed for the composting with oxygen & water.
Our C : N ration for Bougainvillea / Neem Tree
Green material (< 30 : 1 carbon nitrogen ratio)
Grass clippings 17 : 1
Coffee grounds 20 : 1
Manure 20 : 1
Veggie scraps
Brown material (> 30 : 1 carbon nitrogen ratio)
Dead leaves 60 : 1
Straw 90 : 1
Paper 175 : 1
Sawdust 500 : 1
So the ideal combination of our composting for bougainvillea / neem trees will be.
One part green grass or leaf cutting = 17 : 1
One part of fresh cow dung = 20 : 1
One part of dead leaves and straws = 60 : 1
Total = 97 : 3
So ideal ratio = 97 : 3 = 32.3 : 1
32 : 1 (C : N) ratio is the ideal for the bougainvillea / neem tree for the microorganisms of cow dung and soil for decomposing the above materials.
So, this composting material decomposed by bacteria – first soil organic matter converts nitrate – nitrogen. Second, ammonium converts to nitrate for nitrification for the plants / tree.
Researcher is developing also fungus in field lab
Researcher is developing also fungus in field lab
Humus is a Dark – long – lasting material left over when dead plants and animals decay. This view suggests that the key to building soils was getting a lot of plant material into the ground (soil).
Recently, however, technical advances have transformed our understanding of soil formation. There is now strong evidence that the most persistent forms of soil carbon are formed primarily from dead microbial – bodies rather than from leftover plant parts.
The vast majority of old soil carbon appears to have undergone microbial decomposition. While plants are the original source of carbon for soils; microbes control its fate by using it as food, thus ensuring that at least some of it will remain in the soil.
This is evidence that our only cow dung’s microorganisms are sufficient to feed any plant or tree – to survive and give us the qualitative and quality food for the human being.
Only, we have to add them to their proper feeding with Humus to survive in the proper soil. So feed them with their requirements and developments of their increasing population in the soil. Increasing population of microorganisms will automatically feed the plant / tree and automatically the plant and tree will feed us (humus) – properly in a healthy manner.
Conclusion:
Researcher Dr. Ram Bajaj feed – soil – not Tree. This is the whole concept and analysis of our research for the four times growth of our Bougainvillea / Neem Tree – within a period of 3 year span only. “A World Record in achieving the height of Bougainvillea /Neem”.
आपके फलों के पेड़ो में फल छोटे या कम लगते है –
तो फलों के बड़े व दुगने करने की सशर्त गारंटी।
- डा.राम बजाज
Regards,
Dr.Ram Bajaj
Ph.D,
B.E. (Civil Engineering) From
B.I.T.S, Pilani
Environmentalist on Ganga River
Technical and Researcher/Experts on Taj Mahal
Soil Engineer
Agricultural Scientist
M.A. (Economics)
M.A. (Public Admin.)
M.Com (Fin. Man.)
L.L.B.
Diploma In Interior Decoration M.I.E.
M. Struct E.
F.I.V
Structural Engineer
Krishi vigyaniko ki soch ko change kr degi aapki itni details with pictures & proof...very great research sir...👌👌
ReplyDeleteWaah Sahab kya research aur experiment Kiya h. Paudhe ko firse zinda karna kisi ajoobe se kam Nahi h.
ReplyDeleteBahot he sundar paudha h.
Aapke iss experiment se Laakho paudho ko faayda milega.
Krishan Chandak