![]() ![]() Jamblang Seed / Naval Vithai is widely used in folk medicine for diabetes. Jamun seeds has medicinal properties and reduces the fluctuations in the blood level. It is rich in iron and is great for the health of the body and skin.ĭaily consumption of Jamun seeds help to regulate blood pressure. Jamun seeds not just purifies blood but also helps to cope up with the problem of anaemia. You can let the seeds dry and make a powder that can be consumed regularly before meals to fight diabetes very effectively. It is best to snack on jamun for effective results. Jamun seeds also increase the availability of insulin. Both seeds and the fruit have substances called jamboline and jambosine that slow down the release of sugar into the blood. Jamblang Seed / Naval Vithai are known to be great healing medication for diabetics. Moreover, they are known to combat diabetes and health experts suggest consuming them as a part of managing the condition. Jamun seeds are known to be used in various alternative healing systems like Ayurveda, Unani and Chinese medicine, especially for digestive ailments. Jamblang Seed / Naval Vithai is an evergreen tropical tree in the flowering plant family, Myrtaceae, that is native to India, Bangladesh and Indonesia. ![]() This package has 100% pure and organic Jamblang Seed / Naval Vithai Powder with out any chemicals or preservatives. Malayalam - Njaval, Perinnaral, Njara Sanskrit - Jambula Common English Names - Jamblang Seed Powder, Jambolan Seed Powder, Black Plum Seeds Powder, Java Plum Seeds Powder Botanical Name - Eugenia Jambolana ![]() Hindi - Jamun, Jambul Tamil - Naval Vithai Powder, Naval Vidhai Powder Telugu - Neredu, Jambu Neredu, Neredu Chettu, Pedda Neredu, Rasa Neredu, Alla Neredu, Neredu-pandu Kannada - Nerale, Jambu Nerale, Jam Nerale, Jum Nerale, Nankajamburo, Nerale Mara, Nerale Hannu, Jambhul Mature trees require once in 2 months in a year, this is important at the fruit ripening stage, occasional irrigation may be carried out when the soil becomes dry and to keep the soil in moist condition.Jamblang / Naval Vithai / Jambu Neredu / Njaval / Jamun / Jambu Nerale Powder Irrigation in Jamun Farming:- Young Jamun plants in early stages requires frequent watering but subsequently, irrigations should be reduced, initial stages of plants requires about 12 irrigation per year (monthly once). This should be applied near the canopy of the tree & mixed in field soil by hoeing. Other in-organic fertilizers like 500 kg of “N”,600 grams & 300 grams of “K”/plant/year should be applied. Organic manures should be applied just a month before flowering starts. For bearing Jamun trees, about 70 kg of F.M.Y per plant and per year should be applied. In Pre-bearing stage, about 30 kg of well rotten farm yard manure (F.M.Y) (or) compost per plant per year should be applied. Manures and Fertilizers in Jamun Farming:-Generally, seedling Jamun trees start bearing fruits age of 8 – 10 years while budded and grafted trees start bearing in 6 – 7 years. About 125 -160 plants can be accommodated in a 1 hectare land. The pits should be filled with mixture top soil and well rotten farm yard manure (F.M.Y) or compost in 3:1 ratio which is 75% of top soil and 25% manure or compost. Complete this process of pits digging before the onset of the spring or monsoon season. 1 x 1 x 1m size pits should be dug 10 m apart for seedling plants and 8 m apart for budded plants. ![]() Before planning the plantation, Main field should be cleared and thourghly ploughed. Trees planted during spring season should be provided enough irrigations to survive in dry hot summer weather. Plantation in Jamun Farming:- Jamun trees can be planted in both spring (from Feb-Mar) and monsoon season (July-August). Patch, shield& forkert methods of budding give more than 75% success, if performed in the month of march. The ideal time for budding is July – August in low rainfall regions. This is performed on 1 year old rootstock having about 10 to 15 mm thickness. The seedlings become ready for transplanting in main field in spring (Feb to Mar) or next monsoon (Aug to Sep).Budding is most successful. The seeds normally germinate in 11 to 15 days after sowing. The seeds have no dormancy hence fresh seeds can be sown (within 10-15 days) 4-5 cm deep at a distance of 25 cm x 15 cm. Seed propagation results in late fruit bearing, therefore, vegetative method propagation is preferred for improved or selected types. Propagation in Jamun Farming:- The Jamun is propagated in both methods such as by seed and vegetative method. ![]()
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