1. Place of Origin The origin of the pope has not been recorded. Thorns are found everywhere Myanmar. 


2. Thorns There are two forms of thorns: small thorns and large thorns. 


(A) Small thorns 


Small in size of leaves and plants than large thorns. The smell of the leaves isn't as strong as that of a thorn. The thorny child doesn't bend; it's widely grown within the middle ground like Kyaukpadaung. In these areas, a tiny low thorn is more common than an oversized thorn. 


(B) Large thorns have larger plants and leaves than small thorns, and also the leaves have a stronger odor than small thorns. Spicy lentils are the foremost common ingredient in soup. There are three major forms of thorns. 


(1) Thorns, (2) Thorns, (3) Thorns 


3. Water and soil climate 


Thorn could be a perennial plant that grows everywhere Myanmar on mountainous plains. Thorns prefer waterlogged permeable soils. Also like ground glue. In the underground area, Sand For slightly gravelly soils, the topsoil is nice. The soil must be drained. 


4. Land reclamation 


If the thorny site is barren, dig stumps before the rains. Stumps must be harvested to form them shiny. After the rains, as soon because the plow was ready, a plow was plowed. The soil is plowed and leveled. When digging canals, 10 mm (40 ft) canals are usually drawn. The canals are typically drawn south and north. 


5. Cultivation 


Dig trenches about 8 inches deep and 4-6 inches wide. The pits were dug 6 feet apart. The mulch is planted in a very hole 4 inches deep. When planting, the plant is planted upright and covered with soil. Then make a 6-inch-high map at the bottom of the plant to stop waterlogging at the bottom of the plant. 


6. Fertilization 


About 11 days after planting, add 1 to six baskets of scrap to a 10-lane ditch. Manure is added and watered. November Around December, the plants must be fertilized with garbage. Each of the ten canals is fed with 6 baskets of junk. When the trash is fed, it's framed and also the grass is roofed and buried within the frame. 


7. Planting 


About six months after planting the soil within the thorny field, large shoots sprout forth. These large branches need to be cut once they reach a height of about 1 foot. These shoots become young shoots. When it's time to choose new shoots from these large shoots, leave only the lower leaves. The last leaf is left to permit new shoots to follow. Thorns don't like strong branches like pickles. Too many branches can cause the plant to die. However, dry branches, Sick branches should be interrupted . 


8. a way to reproduce 


Land grabbing are going to be drained August and October. Made in September. A couple of month later, they cut the weeds and planted them within the field. The green twigs, about one-year-old and a few fingers in diameter, are selected for plowing. 


9. Harvest and exit 


About 6 months after planting, the shoots from the most branches should be picked with one leaf at the underside. It's important to go away one leaf for brand-new shoots to sprout. Shoots are harvested on a one-day, three-day pause. When the thorns are about 25 years old, the plants tend to age and produce less, so it's better to switch them with new ones. 


At the start of planting, about 400-500 bunches of 2-3 shoots per acre are harvested at the start of planting. Harvesting from February to June yields 1000-1500 bundles per acre. It stops in July and August and harvests 1000-1500 bundles per acre in September and November. Within the second year, up to 2000-3000 bundles per acre is harvested. Up to 5,000 bundles are often harvested per acre from the third year onwards.