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Vanilla is a spice crop, a perennial. Sow it in Jun–Jul (planting) and expect to harvest in 3 years to bear. It wants a pH of 6.0–7.0 (close to neutral) and 21–32°C. Plant at 2 × 1.5 m. A good crop returns around 300–500 kg green. Watch for bean rot, stem rot.

Growing Vanilla

6 sentences from our guides, quoted exactly

Gene Editing (CRISPR) for AI-Driven Vanilla Farming' in HTML format: Gene Editing (CRISPR) for AI-Driven Vanilla Farming In the ever-evolving landscape of agriculture, innovations in technology are transforming the way we approach crop cultivation and production.
3520. Gene Editing (CRISPR) for AI-Driven Vanilla Farming
Here is a 2000-word blog post on the requested topic, structured and formatted in HTML as specified: Introduction Vanilla, the world's second most expensive spice after saffron, has been facing significant challenges in recent years due to the impacts of climate change.
765. Revolutionizing Vanilla Cultivation amidst Climate Change : Profitable Strategies
Aeroponics for Vertical Vanilla Farming: Revolutionizing Agricultural Practices for Sustainable Human Welfare In the realm of agriculture, where innovation and sustainability are paramount, a revolutionary technique is gaining traction: aeroponics for vertical vanilla farming.
5040. Aeroponics for Vertical Vanilla Farming
The Future of Vanilla Cultivation in Arid Climates: Investment Opportunities In the ever-evolving landscape of global agriculture, a new frontier is emerging – the cultivation of vanilla in arid climates.
3275. The Future of Vanilla Cultivation in Arid Climates : Investment Opportunities
Embracing Innovation: Technological Advancements in Vanilla Cultivation For more on this, see our related guide: 765.
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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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