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                        Nili is a reputed drug for the promotion of hair growth. Due to antitoxic property
                        it is also a good remedy for poisons. This plant, which is the original source of
                        natural indigo, is an erect shrub with imparipinnate leaves. Leaves are important
                        in medicine and form a major ingredient of preparations like 'Nilibhringadi'. 
                        Land preparation 
                        Prepare the soil to fine tilth by ploughing two or three times. 
                        Seeds and sowing 
                        Seeds are very small and the seed rate is 3 kg/ha. Seeds require pretreatment for
                        good germination, as the seed coat is hard. Seeds are mixed with sand and ground
                        gently to break the seed coat. An alternate method for enhancing germination is
                        dipping the seeds in boiling water for a second. After pre-treatment seeds are broadcasted.
                        Broadcast the seeds preferably mixed with sand 2-3 times its volume to ensure uniform
                        coverage. Seeds germinate within a week.Alternatively 1-1.5 months old seedlings raised on
                         beds or in polybags can be transplanted at a spacing of 45 x 30 cm. . 
                        Seasons 
                        The best time for sowing is September-October. 
                        Manuring 
                        Apply cattle manure at the rate of 10 t/ha as basal dressing and incorporate into
                        soil along with last ploughing. 
                        After cultivation 
                        Weeding has to be done twice, three weeks and six weeks after sowing. 
                        Harvesting 
                        Plants start flowering 2-3 months after sowing. Harvesting is done by cutting the
                        plants at this time, at a height of about 20 cm from ground level. Irrigate plants
                        after harvest. Subsequent harvests can be made at 1.5-2 months interval. Four to
                        five cuttings can be taken in a year depending on the growth. 
                        Seeds collection 
                        A few plants per plot are left without cutting to set seeds. Ripe pods are to be
                        harvested in the early morning to prevent loss of seeds by shattering during harvest. 
                        Pests 
                        The psyllid Arytaina puctipennis infest top shoot causing curling up and
                        drooping of leaves and shoots, and wilting of plants. |