Sudden Canopy Loss: Shielding Sun-Scorched Cardamom Basins Biologically
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When a massive shade tree crashes down during a monsoon storm or gets heavily pruned, it creates a sudden gap in your canopy. This exposes forest-dwelling cardamom plants to direct, harsh sunlight, causing leaf scorching, drying panicles, and baking the shallow topsoil.
To help your exposed plants survive this sudden heat shock until the shade canopy regrows, drench the soil basins with VAM (Mycorrhizal Fungi) and Pseudomonas fluorescens. This combination creates a thick microbial bio-film around the roots, keeping the soil moist and helping the plant take in water efficiently even under intense sun stress.
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