Crops can be harvested tea leaves generally begin in constant after the age of 5 years. With good maintenance tea plants can give a result that is large enough tea leaves for 40 years. Tea
gardens should therefore continue to get regular fertilizing, pest
attack disease-free plants, acquiring a good pruning, obtaining adequate
rainfall. Tea gardens have rejuvenated after her tea plants are 40 years or older.
SayaPoker.com Agen Judi Poker dan Domino Online Terpercaya Indonesia Tea plants can thrive in areas with an altitude of 200-2000 m above sea level. In areas of low tea plants are generally less able to yield high enough. Tea plants require land and water absorbent. Crops are not resistant to drought and require a minimum rainfall of 1,200 mm is evenly distributed throughout the year. The
results obtained from the tea leaves of the tea plant shoots are
harvested once with an interval of 7 to 14 days, depending on the
condition of crops in each region. How citation leaf tea as well as influence the outcome, determines the quality of the tea produced. Differentiated manner citation fine (fine plucking) and gross pewmetikan way (coarse plucking). Picking leaves up to now is still done by human power, but most of the female energies. To produce good quality tea should be fine picking, that is: just pick two leaves, shoots and leaves underneath. Some are doing the plucking medium, also citing the fine from the third leaf below the leaf buds. Gross
citation often was done bebewrapa Plantation (people), namely: the
plucking leaves, shoots with three or more leaves under it, including
the trunk.
Tea plantations concentrated in middle and high plains in Java, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, Bengkulu, South Sumatra. In 1990 the vast tea plantations in Indonesia 129 500 ha. Tea production in 1998 reached 136 109 tons. Botanical classification of tea plants are as follows:
Serie: Spermatopyta
Sub: Angiospermae
Grade: Dicotyledonae
Family: Transtroemiaceae
SARANA99.COM AGEN TEXAS POKER DAN DOMINO ONLINE INDONESIA TERPERCAYAGenus: Camellia
Species: Camellia sinensis L.
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