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Measure the length and breadth of your balcony/ terrace and then find its area. Now, find the dimensions and area under plantation/ on which you have potted plants.

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Answered by sarangv392
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Answered by AmshithaB
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Equidistant spacing (in inches) = [sqr root (43,560 ft2 per acre / stand density)] x 12 inches

where stand density is in plants per acre

What is the theoretical optimum row spacing if you are planting a crop at 30,000 plants per acre?

Since we want equal distance between all plants in the stand, our row spacing will be the same as the spacing between adjacent plants in the row. Therefore we can use the equation for equidistant spacing to determine the theoretically optimum row spacing.

Equidistant spacing = [sqr root (43,560 ft2 per acre / 30,000 plants per acre)] x 12 inches

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9th Aug, 2016

Dilip Kumar Kundu

Central Research Institute for Jute & Allied Fibres

Dear Camile, you may calculate plant to plant distance within each row in following way:

Desired plant density=32000 per hectare

1 hectare area=100 m length x 100 m width (considering square shaped field)

As row width=0.91 m, Total number of rows=100/0.91=110

Number of plants per row=32000/110=291

So, plant to plant distance in a row=100 m/291=0.34 m

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