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Soil suirable for tea cultivation

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Answered by ItsShreedhar
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loam</p><p></p><p>Tea is grown in variety of soils. The best, however, is a light; friable loam with porous sub-soil which permits a free percolation of water, for tea is highly intolerant to stagnant water. In general the most suitable soils are slightly acidic and without calcium. The presence of iron in sub-soil is desirable</p><p></p><p> \

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Tea is grown in variety of soils. The best, however, is a light; friable loam with porous sub-soil which permits a free percolation of water, for tea is highly intolerant to stagnant water. In general the most suitable soils are slightly acidic and without calcium. The presence of iron in sub-soil is desirable.

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