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How
Is Imperial Gold Maca™
Cultivated?
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Preparation
Of The Land Is Very Important:
Is carried out in the months of March and April. It begins with cleaning
the over grown areas and removing stones in order to turn over the ground. It is
fertilized with sheep or camelidaes manure. In the preparation of the
land field, it is possible to make plows of disks, yokes of oxen (animal
traction) or the use of chaquitaclla (tool used in Peru).
Sowing Time:
Is performed in the months of September to November. It is mixed first, the
botany seed with ground or guano to get a better distribution when you broadcast the seed. The covering of the seed is carried out
with branches or by raking superficially for the land field to get the
appropriate depth of sown field. Another way is the passing of a flock
of sheep.

The cultivation is intensive in manpower, to make works like care and
weed of overgrowths. The maca is sowed in monoculture or in strips of lands with bitter
potatoes; this association is generally made for the peasants to protect
the cultivation of the potato of the attack of insects, since it is
believed that the maca possesses products repellent volatile of insects,
being used like an ecological control.
The lands field cultivated with maca should rest at least 3 to 5 years,
because there is a generalized idea between the peasants that the maca
depletes the nutrients of the ground, and since it has been proved by
researches done by the peasants, the conclusion is that maca is a plant
that extracts the nutrients of the ground strongly.
Weeding:
Once
emerge the plants, it will be tried to eliminate carefully the mixtures,
as many times as necessary. (generally 2 times).

Avoiding
Overgrowing:
The
density of the culture will be given proportionally to the degree of
humidity and fertility of the ground, evidence of the rains in the
period of germination in the first stage of growth, having to remove
some plants if the cultivation has gotten grow very dense.

Elimination
Of The Foliage:
When the
foliage begins its yellowish it is maturation sign, many farmers opt to
shepherd the sheep in these areas, disappearing all the foliage.
Naturally, this practice allows to accelerate the process of maturation
of the roots.

Harvesting:
After a
lapse of 8 to 10 months from the sowing, one proceeds to this work
carrying out it carefully since the roots should not wither and it is
necessary to try to gather all of them.

Drying
The Roots:
Later on
to the harvest, the roots are exposed to the sunbeam continuously and
approximately for one month and if it is in shade (in a garden shed),it
is necessary to triplicate or even to quintuple the lapse, avoiding the
exposure to the freezes, because if it happened the product would
degenerate, taking the corklike appearance and not being able to be
cooked. To obtain one kilo of dry product, it is required from 4 to 5
kilos of fresh maca, being determined the very best drying when biting
the maca strongly, there is not any imprint of the teeth in the maca.
Conservation:
Once
drying, its conservation in the granaries or barns result to be
practical. They could be stored by several years without any
deterioration. It is convenient to prevent the attack of weevils in the
warehouse, happening it generally when they are stored in sheltered
areas.
How Much
Yield:
The yield
for cultivated hectare is about 5 Tm of fresh product approximately, or
about 1.5 Tm of dry product.

Obtaining The Botanical
Seed:
For the
propagation with sexual seed, it is necessary to carry out the following
activities.
Selection Of The
Best Roots:
After the
harvest, the bigger and developed roots are selected, roots of a good
constitution and maturity.

Construction Of The Well And Planting:
It is necessary
to dig out about 50 or 60 cm of depth where ralees are placed orderly in
lines, then they are covered with humid ground or manure, after 3O to 45
days it is observed that the offspring have sprouted.
Transplanting:
The small
plants with their respective roots are sowed in the land field well
prepared from 40 to 50 cm of distance between plants, then they require
to be watered quickly every week until they flower and give us the seed.
This occurs in the 6th or 7th month.

Gathering Of The
Seed:
After the seed
has matured, it is time to pick it up and then to dry off the leaves and
shafts, later the seed is thrashed and blew to obtain seeds of good
quality and very clean.
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