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Summary of the Green World Official Channel Webinar featuring Professor Zhang and local farmers October 2025
In the dynamic world of agriculture, having access to expert advice can be a game-changer. Recently, the Green World Official Channel hosted a vital webinar featuring Professor Zhang from New York, USA. During this session, Professor Zhang addressed a range of pressing questions from African farmers regarding the optimal use of Green World Nutriplant Organic Plus Fertilizer (NOPF) and general crop management strategies.
Here’s a summary of the valuable insights shared during the Q&A:
Problem: Melinda observed very little fruit or flowers on her old citrus trees.
Solution: Given it's the rainy season, Professor Zhang advised applying conventional NPK fertilizer to the soil's drip line for a strong nutritional base. This should be complemented with NOPF applied as a foliar spray on the leaves on sunny days. A crucial reminder: do not spray NOPF during the rain, as the fertilizer will simply be washed off, drastically reducing its efficiency.
Problem: Dr. Emboko had a semi-deciduous coffee variety that loses leaves just before a short, 2-3 day flowering period. He needed to know the best timing for foliar NOPF application.
Solution: Professor Zhang provided a precise timing strategy:
Problem: A farmer asked when NOPF application should stop for Napier Grass, which is harvested frequently for animal feed.
Solution: Regular fertilization with NOPF is recommended during the active growing phase (monthly or every two to three weeks). However, it's crucial to **stop applying NOPF three weeks to a month before you plan to cut or harvest the grass**. This ensures all nutrients are fully absorbed and utilized by the plant before harvest.
Problem: MiDC reported that spinach, carrots, and onion seeds were failing to germinate after planting.
Solution: Professor Zhang explained that this is often a seed viability or moisture issue, rather than a direct soil problem. He recommended two steps:
Problem: A farmer described fig fruits (marble-sized) dropping with a black dot, and a single peach tree that lost all its flowers and fruit after blooming.
Solution: Professor Zhang identified both issues as abnormal and clarified they are not typical effects of NOPF. The fig fruit dropping with black dots likely indicates an **external factor like a pest or disease**, and the farmer was advised to **open the falling fruit** to investigate further. Similarly, a peach tree losing all flowers/fruit after blooming on only one tree is **abnormal and not caused by NOPF**, suggesting localized environmental stress or another specific issue.
Visual representation of the expert consultation.
This Q&A session highlighted the commitment of Green World to supporting farmers with practical, science-backed advice. From precise application timings for specific crops to troubleshooting germination issues, Professor Zhang's expertise provides invaluable guidance for maximizing the benefits of NOPF and ensuring successful harvests.
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