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my soil stays wet all winter

Answered from our own 538-crop reference and 24,425 guides. Every figure and every sentence below was published here first — nothing is written by a machine.

6 sentences from our guides, quoted exactly

Insulate Chamber Walls: Prevents exterior surface from being cold Raises dew point, reduces condensation Materials: Foam board, reflective insulation Cost: ₹200-500 per m² chamber surface 2.
Root Zone Humidity Control and Monitoring Systems for Optimal Root Development
24/7 Operation: Garden timers switch on occasionally.
Electrical Safety in Wet Hydroponic Environments: A Life-Saving Guide
Humidity (Disease Pressure) Summer: Low 20-40% → Plant stress, increased transpiration Monsoon: Extreme 70-95% → Fungal disease paradise Winter: Variable 40-70% depending on region Spring/Autumn: Moderate 50-70% → Generally ideal Impact: High humidity promotes foliar diseases (powdery mildew, botrytis).
Seasonal Maintenance Requirements and Procedures: Your Year-Round Hydroponic Optimization Guide
In the monsoon, reduce watering to prevent root rot, and in the mild winter, water only when the top 2-3 inches of soil are dry.
Ultimate Devil’s Ivy Growing Guide for Jammu & Kashmir
An agtech company pitches their revolutionary AI system: The Offer: "Upload all your farm data to our cloud platform—soil tests, yields, input costs, pest pressures, irrigation schedules, financial records.
Federated Learning for Collaborative Agricultural Data: Privacy-Preserving AI Revolutionizes Farm Collaboration (2025)
As soil dries, water retreats into smaller pores → stronger adhesion → higher tension (more negative kPa value) → harder for roots to extract.
The Tension That Tells the Truth: Why Smart Matric Potential Sensors Revolutionize Irrigation by Measuring What Plants Actually Feel

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Going in during August

Sowing windows open right now, from the crop reference.

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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