Abstract

This case study investigates the impact of different bio-stimulants, including Novel prime organic liquid nutrient, Vermi wash, and Cow urine, on vegetative growth, flowering, and fruit yield of sweet sensation variety of strawberry plants. An intensive research work was carried out at an experimental land located in north Konkan zone of Maharashtra, India. The experiment employs a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with three replications to evaluate growth at various stages and yield parameters. The results demonstrate that the strategic application of 2% concentration of Novel prime organic liquid nutrient and 2% Vermiwash significantly improves the plant growth and yield of strawberry. This treatment remarkable yielded 5418 kg/ha, while the appreciable yield achieved to 4733 kg/ha for the Vermiwash treatment. The results also highlight the potential of sustainable strawberry cultivation and suggesting its viability for countries that traditionally depend on rain-fed crops. This may significantly improve the pattern of agricultural practices in those regions. Strawberry cultivation is an economically significant horticultural practice worldwide. Enhancing the growth, quality, and yield of strawberry plants is crucial for improving production and profitability.

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