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Iris is a flower crop, grown in the rabi season. Sow it in Sep–Oct and expect to harvest in 90–120 days. It wants a pH of 6.0–7.5 (close to neutral) and 10–24°C. Plant at 30 × 25 cm. A good crop returns around Ornamental. Watch for rhizome rot, thrips.

Growing Iris

6 sentences from our guides, quoted exactly

Here is a 1500-word blog post about how to grow Japanese Iris in Brazil, in HTML format: How to Grow Japanese Iris in Brazil: Plant Doctor & Care – Complete How-To Gardeners in Brazil looking to add a touch of Japanese elegance to their outdoor spaces should consider cultivating Japanese Iris.
How to Grow Japanese Iris in Brazil: Plant Doctor & Care – Complete How-To
Kaempferi Iris: Renowned for its striking, multi-petaled blooms that can reach up to 12 inches in diameter.
Japanese Iris Cultivation in Punjab (India): Market & Profit Logic – Varieties, Soil & Harvest
With its large, showy blooms that can reach up to 8 inches in diameter, the Japanese iris is a true standout in any garden, enchanting onlookers with its vibrant hues and regal appearance.
Doctor Intelligence (Diseases) for Japanese Iris – Netherlands Guide: Step-by-Step & Yield Tips
Here is a 1500-word blog post about growing Japanese Iris, in HTML format: Growing Japanese Iris – Doctor Intelligence (Diseases) for Global: Complete Guide & Best Practices Japanese iris, also known as Iris ensata, are a stunning and unique variety of iris that originate from East Asia.
Growing Japanese Iris – Doctor Intelligence (Diseases) for Global: Complete Guide & Best Practices
Here is a 1500-word blog post about how to grow Japanese iris in California (USA), formatted in HTML: How to Grow Japanese Iris in California (USA): Balcony & Indoor Setup – Complete How-To If you're a gardener living in California, you're in luck!
How to Grow Japanese Iris in California (USA): Balcony & Indoor Setup – Complete How-To
Planting and Spacing: Plant Japanese Iris rhizomes in the spring or fall, spacing them approximately 2-3 feet apart to allow for proper growth and air circulation.
Precision & IoT Guide for Japanese Iris – Global Guide: Step-by-Step & Yield Tips

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Crop Sow Days pH Temp °C Yield
Guava Jul–Aug (planting) 2–3 yr to bear 6.0–7.5 23–30 20–25 t
Pomegranate Jul–Aug (planting) 2–3 yr to bear 6.5–7.5 20–35 15–20 t
Ber (Indian Jujube) Jul–Aug (planting) 2–3 yr to bear 6.0–8.5 20–35 15–20 t
Calamondin Jul–Aug 2–3 yr 5.5–6.5 18–32 12–20 t
Tea Jun–Aug (planting) 3–4 yr to pluck 4.5–5.5 18–30 2–3 t made tea
Oil Palm Jun–Sep (planting) 3–4 yr to bear 5.0–7.0 24–32 20–25 t FFB
Lemon Jul–Aug (planting) 3–4 yr to bear 6.0–7.5 20–32 15–20 t
Jojoba Jul–Aug 3–4 yr 6.0–8.0 20–35 1.5–3 t
Feijoa Jul–Aug 3–4 yr 5.5–7.0 10–25 10–15 t
Loquat Jul–Aug 3–4 yr 6.0–7.5 15–30 10–15 t
Jujube Jul–Aug 3–4 yr 6.0–8.0 15–35 10–15 t
Grapefruit Jul–Aug 3–4 yr 5.5–7.5 15–35 20–30 t
Citron Jul–Aug 3–4 yr 5.5–7.5 18–32 15–25 t
Kumquat Jul–Aug 3–4 yr 5.5–6.5 12–30 8–14 t

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