Planting Materials

Planting materials suitable for infilling are the five biclonal seed stocks, UPASl :
BSS–I to BSS-5, the recommended graft combinations such as UPASI–3 / UPASI–2, UPASI–3 / UPASI-6 or UPASI-9, UPASI-8 / UPASI-2, UPASI-8 / UPASI-9, UPASI-17 / UPASI-2, UPASI-17 / UPASI-9, CR–6017 / UPASI-9 and the clones like UPASI-2, UPASI-6, UPASI-9, UPASI-20, UPASI-27, TRI.2025, ATK-1, W-35, SA-6 and C–1. For the drought prone areas clones like UPASI-2, UPASI-9, ATK-1, TRI-2025, UPASI-20, UPASI-26, UPASI BSS-1 and BSS-2 are recommended Clones like UPASI-2, UPASI-10, C–1, CR–6017 and UPASI-26 are recommended for the wind prone areas. Frost prone areas can he planted with C–1, CR-6017, UPASI-15, UPASI-16 and UPASI-19. The recommended high yielding clones for new planting / replanting are UPASI-3, UPASI-8, UPASI-17, UPASI-25, UPASI-28, TRF-1, TRF-4, TRI-2023, TRI-2024 and TRI-2026. Apart from these clones the recommended graft combinations and five biclonal seed stocks can also be planted.

UPASI-1 (B/4/141) Evergreen UPASI-16 (B/6/182)
UPASI-2 (B/4/142) Jayaram UPASI-17 (B/6/203 Swarna
UPASI-3 (B/5/63) Sundaram UPASI-18 (B/6/57)
UPASI-4 (B/6/10) UPASI-19 (SP/4/6)
UPASI-5 (B/6/21) UPASI-20 (B/7/372)
UPASI-6 (B/6/24) Brooklands UPASI-21 (B/4/198)
UPASI-7 (B/6/34) UPASI-22 (B/6/29)
UPASI-8 (B/6/36) Golconda UPASI-23 (B/5/148)
UPASI-9 (B/6/61) Athrey UPASI-24 (B/5/149)
UPASI-10 (B/6/62) Pandian UPASI-25 (K/19/16)
UPASI-11 (B/6/127) UPASI-26 (DVS/3A/39)
UPASI-12 (B/6/129) UPASI-27 (A/58)
UPASI-13 (B/6/137) UPASI-28 (BSB-1)
UPASI-14 (S/6/99) Singara TRF-1 (Selection A)
UPASI-15 (SP/4/5) Springfield TRF-2, TRF-3 (NLT/17/10), (KM – 2)
TRF-4 BSA 13

Nursery Vegetative propagation is carried out for clonal multiplication while biclonal seed stocks are propagated through seeds. The tea nursery should be located near a perennial water source. An over head ‘pandal’ is raised on which a coir mat with 6 mm2 mesh is spread so as to allow about 33% sunlight at midday into the nursery. Polythene sleeves with a dimension of 30×10 cm are used for filling up the sandy loam/clayey loam soils. The lower three-fourths of the sleeves may be filled with jungle top soil with appropriate proportions of sand to make it a sandy loam. The top one-fourth portion of the sleeve should be filled with the rooting medium. Both the soils should have a pH of 4.5 to 4.8 and EC below 0.05 dsm-1. One leaf and an internodal cutting with an axillary bud prepared from the ‘aperiodic shoots’ arising from pruned tea bush is planted in the nursery sleeve and covered with a polythene sheet of 400 guage. April / May and August / September are the most suitable months for planting in nursery. Single nodal cuttings and the grafted plants are prone to Pestalotia attack for the first to six weeks after planting. Contact fungicides like mancozeb at the rate of 30 g in 10 litres may be applied for protecting the rooting cuttings from Pestalotia attack. The plants are allowed to grow for 6-8 months in the nursery and then transferred to the open space for hardening. Hardened nursery plants are transplanted in the field.