El Error que Reduce tu Cosecha de Ocumo: Guía de Abonos y Plagas

Discover the key technical aspects for successful taro (Malanga/Taro) cultivation. In this Part #4, we talk with specialists about the most commercially viable varieties (white, pink, yellow, and Chinese taro) and how to maximize yield per plant. Learn how to protect your plantation from wireworms and viruses through crop rotation, and discover how to perform preventative seed disinfection using Trichoderma (a beneficial fungus) and other organic alternatives. We also explain the ideal fertilization plan using a chemical formula (Triple 14) at 2, 4, and 6 months, combined with the benefits of organic fertilizer (chicken manure and cattle manure) to prevent soil salinization and degradation. 📌 Video Timestamps: [00:00] - Taro Varieties: White, Pink, Yellow, and Chinese Taro (Taro). [00:00] - Taro Varieties: White, Pink, Yellow, and Chinese Taro (Taro). [01:25] - Pests and diseases: Wireworm infestation and the importance of crop rotation. [02:10] - Preventive seed disinfection with Trichoderma and biological methods. [03:33] - Estimated yield per hectare and per plant according to soil type. [04:10] - Fertilization plan with Triple 14 formula (Dosage and application months). [04:35] - Ideal planting hole depth (20-25 cm) to facilitate harvesting. [05:08] - Advantages of organic fertilizer (manure and chicken manure) to improve soil porosity. If you are passionate about agriculture and want to continue learning field techniques, give the video a big thumbs up, subscribe to the channel, and leave your questions in the comments. See you at the next harvest! #ocumocultivation #malanga #agriculture