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tea planting pretty much, in the sense that we want to cultivate tea
with a commercial purpose, then we should also learn about the character
before this one plant, so that in the process of cultivation of tea or
tea plant which patal mistakes that resulted in a tea kerugian.anaman subtropical plant that has long been known in the botanical plant manusia.Penanaman civilization is a history of her own.
In the book Species Plantarum, named this plant as SayaPoker.com Agen Judi Poker dan Domino Online Terpercaya Indonesia Thea sinensis. Then,
over the years, introduced two scientific name by botanists, namely
Camellia thea in India and Sri Lanka and Stuart Cohen of Indonesia using
the name Camellia theiufera. But
now there is a uniformity to the scientific name for this plant is
Camellia sinensis (L) which were introduced by O. Kuntze (Eden, 1956). Tea plants including clan (genus) of the family Theaceae Camelia.
Classification of Tea Plant
According to Graham (1984), the tea plant (Camellia sinensis) are classified as follows.
Division: Spermatophyta
Sub Division: Angiospermae
Class: Dicotyledoneae
Sub Class: Dialypetalae
Order: Clusiales
Family: Theaceae
Genus: Camellia
Species: Camellia sinensis
Terms Growing Plants Tea
Climate right for tea cultivation is by no rainfall less than 2,000 mm / year. Plants require bright sun. Daily air temperature of the tea plant is 13-25o C.Kelembaban less than 70%. For media cropping land suitable for the type of tea is Andasol, Regosol, and Latosol. But tea can also be cultivated on podzolic soil (Ultisol), Humic Gley, Litosol, and Aluvia. Tea like soil with a thick top layer, crumb structure, argillaceous up dusty and loose. The degree of similarity of the soil (pH) ranged from 4.5 to 6.0. Based
on altitude, tea gardens in Indonesia is divided into three regions
namely lowland up to 800 m above sea level, the plains were 800-1200 m
above sea level, and plateau over 1,200 m above sea level. Altitude differences cause differences in growth and quality of the tea. Depending
on the altitude of the clones, the tea can be grown in the lowlands at
100 m above sea level to an altitude of more than 1000 m above sea level
(Setyamidjadja, 2000).
Land Preparation
Land preparation begins with the demolition of tree stumps and roots to keep it from being a source of root diseases. Land
used for new plantings can be a jungle, shrubs or other agricultural
land, which has been modified and prepared for the tea plant. In general, the sequence of preparation work for the new planting area is as follows.
1. Survey and soil mapping
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and mapping of land needs to be done because it is useful in
determining the facilities and infrastructure such as roads to be built
around the garden for transport and control, manufacturing of water
facilities, as well as map making gardens and land
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