How to Grow Paddy (Rice) Complete Guide
Paddy (Rice) is one of the most important staple crops grown in India. Healthy paddy cultivation depends on good quality seeds, proper soil preparation, timely transplanting, balanced nutrition and right crop care at every stage.
Land Preparation
Prepare the field by plowing 2–3 times and make it level. Puddling the soil helps in better water retention and weed control.
Land Preparation
Prepare the field by plowing 2–3 times and make it level. Puddling the soil helps in better water retention and weed control.
Land Preparation
Prepare the field by plowing 2–3 times and make it level. Puddling the soil helps in better water retention and weed control.
Land Preparation
Prepare the field by plowing 2–3 times and make it level. Puddling the soil helps in better water retention and weed control.
Land Preparation
Prepare the field by plowing 2–3 times and make it level. Puddling the soil helps in better water retention and weed control.
Land Preparation
Prepare the field by plowing 2–3 times and make it level. Puddling the soil helps in better water retention and weed control.
Land Preparation
Prepare the field by plowing 2–3 times and make it level. Puddling the soil helps in better water retention and weed control.
Land Preparation
Prepare the field by plowing 2–3 times and make it level. Puddling the soil helps in better water retention and weed control.
Paddy (Rice) - Stage Wise Fertilizer Schedule
| Stage | Fertilizer / Product Name | Dose / Acre |
|---|---|---|
| Seed Treatment (Before Sowing) |
Arihant Bio NPK + PKB
|
5 - 10 ml per kg seed |
| Nursery Stage (7 - 15 Days) |
Rhizo Power
|
500 ml per acre |
| Transplanting (0 - 5 Days) |
Max Root
|
500 ml per acre |
| Vegetative Stage (20 - 30 Days) |
Power Plus
|
500 ml per acre |
| Tillering Stage (30 - 40 Days) |
Bio NPK
|
500 ml per acre |
| Active Growth Stage (40 - 50 Days) |
Zinc Star
|
250 ml per acre |
| Panicle Initiation (50 - 60 Days) |
Boron Plus
|
250 ml per acre |
| Grain Filling Stage (60 - 75 Days) |
Nutri King
|
5 kg per acre |