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India Has Planted Nearly 50 Million Trees In 24 Hours

Well this is excellent work indeed. One should appreciate the effort. I just hope that these millions of trees do not share the fate of millions planted in similar drives in the past where people just planted the tree and moved on, no one took care of it. The kinds of plants usually used in such plantation drives are such that they do not need lot of care but still it is required in first few weeks. I hope people will stay active and will take care of this new plantation post monsoon. If they can do so for a few months/weeks the amount of care/attention required will drop down significantly and if you can save these till next monsoon they will be strong enough to propagate on their own after that.

No I am not bashing India or your attempt but just commenting based on my own experiences in Pakistan. This is how it usually plays out here in Pakistan :P

In fact, we now have a different and new kind of problem as well. If one party initiates such an activity the others will come crying that the tress selected are not of the right kind. :lol: We are so good at criticism that we can criticize almost everything and do so with such blindness that we will completely ignore anything positive about the matter.
 
Planting trees in the Spring is better. In the Summer it is too hot and dry.
 
Well this is excellent work indeed. One should appreciate the effort. I just hope that these millions of trees do not share the fate of millions planted in similar drives in the past where people just planted the tree and moved on, no one took care of it. The kinds of plants usually used in such plantation drives are such that they do not need lot of care but still it is required in first few weeks. I hope people will stay active and will take care of this new plantation post monsoon. If they can do so for a few months/weeks the amount of care/attention required will drop down significantly and if you can save these till next monsoon they will be strong enough to propagate on their own after that.

No I am not bashing India or your attempt but just commenting based on my own experiences in Pakistan. This is how it usually plays out here in Pakistan :P

In fact, we now have a different and new kind of problem as well. If one party initiates such an activity the others will come crying that the tress selected are not of the right kind. :lol: We are so good at criticism that we can criticize almost everything and do so with such blindness that we will completely ignore anything positive about the matter.
Mansoon has arrived and fortunately its so far so good. It rain till Sept end so most of the trees will survive.

Evenif only 1 million trees survived this year it would be a great achievement and we will do better next year.

I wish all 50 million surive
 
Why mango bro??

b/c mangoes are delicious! And mango trees live forever!!! 8-)

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Planting trees in the Spring is better. In the Summer it is too hot and dry.

Summer is over in India. It's the season Varsh वर्षा now

If one party initiates such an activity the others will come crying that the tress selected are not of the right kind.

This mission used multiple species.
 
b/c mangoes are delicious! And mango trees live forever!!! 8-)

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Summer is over in India. It's the season Varsh वर्षा now



This mission used multiple species.

You show me pictures of curry tree, can you? I don't know which kind the real curry tree.
 
@Delnavaz B

One day people will ask where the Indians and Pakistanis went. To that, they will learn we became trees!

I'm gonna become a mango tree 8-):p::-)

Guava for me.

Kids can safely climb it, its branches don't break, and the fruit are nice to eat. Doesn't take too much upkeep, very eco-friendly. Heck, just like me.
 
You show me pictures of curry tree, can you? I don't know which kind the real curry tree.

This is the real one used in cooking

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Guava for me.

Kids can safely climb it, its branches don't break, and the fruit are nice to eat. Doesn't take too much upkeep, very eco-friendly. Heck, just like me.

Guava is last on my list :mad::mad::mad: It taste gross to me :(:(:(

If I couldnt be a mango tree I would be a peepal b/c it's so important to us and it lives forever :p::p:

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Mansoon has arrived and fortunately its so far so good. It rain till Sept end so most of the trees will survive.

Evenif only 1 million trees survived this year it would be a great achievement and we will do better next year.

I wish all 50 million surive
Yeah i know that bro, i live in Pakistan.

What i was trying to say is that monsoon wont be the end of it and although the amount of care the plants will need will drop down post monsoon they still will need some attention for few months. It will be only after a year, the next monsoon that the trees that make it that far will then survive on there own and propagate. :)
Just do not stop at it and keep up the good work is all i am saying. :tup:

This is the real one used in cooking

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I got one at my home although i hate it when my mother puts it in daal :P
 
Yeah i know that bro, i live in Pakistan.

What i was trying to say is that monsoon wont be the end of it and although the amount of care the plants will need will drop down post monsoon they still will need some attention for few months. It will be only after a year, the next monsoon that the trees that make it that far will then survive on there own and propagate. :)
Just do not stop at it and keep up the good work is all i am saying. :tup:


I got one at my home although i hate it when my mother puts it in daal :P

I love the thought that someone had, a curry tree growing different curries. Just pick them and cook them.
 
This is the real one used in cooking

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Guava is last on my list :mad::mad::mad: It taste gross to me :(:(:(

If I couldnt be a mango tree I would be a peepal b/c it's so important to us and it lives forever :p::p:

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Do you use this in India or did you see it? The tree is very tall, reach 10 meters in dozen of years old.
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How true Arsalan bhai ! Tree planting in India is all about hype. Quantity comes in loads but when it comes to quality care, the numbers are at the opposite end.

The other thing to note - school kids from very elite schools - they will be happy to go out in the fields for 'tree planting'. But these same bachaas of the rich and famous have no clue if putting their hands in the soil and planting a tree is actually good and hands on. Typically , what happens is they will allow the school gardener to plant the sapling into the soil. And these elites will then spray water and move on. They won't squat, won't get their hands soild (cheeeee..ganda haath) .. TREE PLANTING high class style.

I often say this, if TREE PLANTING / AFFORESTATION has to be done by any country, then it is CHINA. The government has the machinery and the manpower to cover miles and miles of land scape to plant and maintain sapling cover. And they do a bloody fantastic job with very little % of wastage / destruction of saplings.

Only HYPE does not maketh a forest. Love and care needs to be given


Well this is excellent work indeed. One should appreciate the effort. I just hope that these millions of trees do not share the fate of millions planted in similar drives in the past where people just planted the tree and moved on, no one took care of it. The kinds of plants usually used in such plantation drives are such that they do not need lot of care but still it is required in first few weeks. I hope people will stay active and will take care of this new plantation post monsoon. If they can do so for a few months/weeks the amount of care/attention required will drop down significantly and if you can save these till next monsoon they will be strong enough to propagate on their own after that.

No I am not bashing India or your attempt but just commenting based on my own experiences in Pakistan. This is how it usually plays out here in Pakistan :P

In fact, we now have a different and new kind of problem as well. If one party initiates such an activity the others will come crying that the tress selected are not of the right kind. :lol: We are so good at criticism that we can criticize almost everything and do so with such blindness that we will completely ignore anything positive about the matter.
 
Do you use this in India or did you see it? The tree is very tall, reach 10 meters in dozen of years old.
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That is Star Anise and people from all around the world use this in their foods. You will commonly find this in kitchens from East Asia to West Asia especially. I sometimes bite star anise in raw form and just enjoy the flavor that lingers in my mouth. YUMMMmmmm.....
 

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