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Moringa Cultivation Partners Relief and Development

Basic information Moringa is an ideal plant to grow indoors or in your own backyard Moringa doesn’t like the cold and loses it leaves in the winter There are about 12 (13) Species of Moringa Moringa grows in a variety of climates and substandard soils and it is fast growing A fully mature Moringa tree can grow to 35 feet.

Basic Information (Continued) Moringa grows best in direct sunlight under 500 meters altitude pH , well-drained sandy or loamy soil Minimum annual 250mm with maximum at over 3,000mm, but in waterlogged soil the roots have a tendency to rot. Temperature ranges are degrees Celsius (77-95 degrees Fahrenheit), but the tree will tolerate up to 48 degrees. Within three years a tree will yield pods annually and a mature tree can produce up to 1,600 pods.

Nutrition value

Propagation Grow in pots first than transplant Direct seedling on field

Propagation (Continued) GROWING FROM CUTTINGS ( In pots or plant directly in the field) SPACING: For intensive Moringa production, plant every 3 meters in rows spaced 3 meters apart

Germinating Seeds Soak the seeds for 24 hours Put the seeds in a plastic sandwich bag and store in nursery or cabinet. Germination times range from 3-14 days Do not let the shoots get too long If you are planting more than one tree, space the plants 7-10 feet apart

PINCHING THE TERMINAL TIPS: When the seedlings reach a height of 60cm in the main field, pinch (trim) the terminal growing tip 10cm from the top When the new shoots reach a length of 20cm, cut these back to 10cm If the pinching is not done, the tree has a tendency to shoot up vertically and grow tall, like a mast, with sparse flowers and a few fruit found only at the very top. Allow only 4-5 robust branches to grow

Watering Moringa trees do not need much watering. In very dry conditions, water regularly for the first two months and afterwards only when the tree is obviously suffering. Moringa trees will flower and produce pods whenever there is sufficient water available

Fertilizing Moringa trees will generally grow well without adding very much fertilizer. Manure or compost can be mixed with the soil used to fill the planting pits. Phosphorus can be added to encourage root development and nitrogen will encourage leaf canopy growth.

PESTS AND DISEASES Moringa is resistant to most pests. In very water-logged conditions, Diplodia root rot can occur. Cattle, sheep, pigs and goats will eat Moringa seedlings, pods and leaves. Protect Moringa seedlings from livestock by installing a fence. A living fence can be grown with Jatropha curcas, whose seeds also produce oil which good for soap-making. For mature trees, the lower branches can be cut off so that goats will not be able to reach the leaves and pods. Termites can be a problem, especially when cuttings are planted.

Harvesting For human consumption, harvest when the pods are still young (about 1cm in diameter) and snap easily. Older pods develop a tough exterior, but the white seeds and flesh remain edible.

Harvesting (continued) In some cases, it may be necessary to prop up a branch that holds many pods to prevent it breaking off For leaf harvesting, older leaves must be stripped from the stems. These older leaves are more suited to making dried leaf powder

Drying the Leaves Place fresh leaves in tray and keep in drying box for 2-3 days (depending on temperature and moisture)

Powder for Capsule and Tea

Thank you Partners Relief and Development