Effect of Different Inorganic Fertilizers on Growth and Development of Philodendron scandens Grown Under Shade Net Condition

Kurakula Divya *

Department of Floriculture and Landscape Architecture, Sri Konda Laxman Telangana State Horticultural University, Telangana, India.

P. Prasanth

Floricultural Research Station, ARI, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, India.

A. Kiran Kumar

SKLTSHU, Mulugu, Siddipet, India.

Zehra Salma

Floricultural Research Station, ARI, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, India.

D. Vijaya

Grape Research Station, Rajendranagar, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Owing to the importance of foliage plants in indoor gardening, the experiment was carried out to determine the effect of different levels of NPK on growth and development of Sweet--heart plant (Philodendron scandens). The study was carried out at the College of Horticulture, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, Sri Konda Laxman Telangana State Horticultural University. This was during Kharif season of the year 2019-20 in Completely Randomized Design with seven treatments and replicated thrice. There was an increase in growth parameters like plant height (44.00 cm), stem diameter (37.46 mm), number of leaves per plant (49.50) when Philodendron plants treated with N:P:K (1:1:1) – 2 g per poly bag at 30 days interval (T1). Whereas, application of N:P:K (1:1:1) – 2 g per poly bag at 45 days interval - T2  significantly resulted maximum plant spread (E-W) (49.67 cm), plant spread (N-S) (52.33 cm). Contrary to this among the treatments, T7- Control (without fertilizers) plants showed shorter plant height (36.83 cm), lower plant spread (E-W) (36.33 cm), plant spread (N-S) (42.67 cm), stem diameter (30.33 mm), significantly minimum number of leaves per plant (42.00).

Keywords: Philodendron, fertilizers, NPK, foliage plants


How to Cite

Divya , Kurakula, P. Prasanth, A. Kiran Kumar, Zehra Salma, and D. Vijaya. 2023. “Effect of Different Inorganic Fertilizers on Growth and Development of Philodendron Scandens Grown Under Shade Net Condition”. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 35 (17):600-607. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2023/v35i173251.

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