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Bond ruptures with several small valves near Golsar and Kinjalka. The seeds are white, small and abundant and are called 'Poppy'. Cultivation and production of opium poppy: This herb is grown mainly for poppy and opium poppy. Its open cultivation is prohibited and only licensees can do it.
This herb can be grown in any type of climate. But she is adversely affected by extreme cold, cloudy, rainy weather; Production declines and its quality deteriorates. Bonds are particularly vulnerable to hail. She walks any kind of land. But sandy loam soils are better. They are usually sown in October-November after removing a crop from the soil. Opium poppy plants grow well with nitrogen and phosphorus rich foliage. These leaves not only increase the production of opium but also the amount of morphine in it. These trees are infested with larvae. Give the plants plenty of water to avoid it. So the larvae are exposed and the birds eat them. The poppy plant is infested with Kevada (caused by the fungus Perenospora arborescens) and Bhuri (caused by the fungus Erysipea polygonai). For this, Bordeaux mixture (3: 3: 5) and sulfur powder are sprayed respectively.

After planting 2. In 3 months the medicine is 1 to 1 · 3 m. She grows taller and has bonds. In the evening, a knife with 4 blades (sometimes 6 blades) called 'Nashtar' is used to cut these raw bonds. The juice from it condenses there overnight. In the morning, he collects it with a spoon-like tool called 'Setva'. They cut the bond 3-4 times, rarely even 8 times. But this work is usually done until the juice stops flowing. The concentrated juice thus collected is kept in metal or earthenware vessels to remove the black matter. Sweat-free unclean opium dries in the sun.
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