Gold Plus Covo Seedlings

🌿Gold Plus Covo Seedlings: The High-Yield African Kale for Zimbabwean Farmers

 


🥬 Introduction: Why Gold Plus Covo Seedlings Are a Top Choice in Zimbabwe

Gold Plus Covo Seedlings are an improved variety of traditional African kale, known for their vigor, dark-green leaves, and adaptability to various growing conditions in Zimbabwe. Whether you’re a small-scale farmer in Murehwa or a large-scale commercial grower in Mazowe, this variety guarantees consistent yields and high market value.

Covo (also known as Brassica carinata) is a staple vegetable in Zimbabwean diets, making it a profitable and sustainable crop for year-round farming.


🌱 Variety Overview: Gold Plus Covo at a Glance

AttributeDescription
Crop TypeLeafy Vegetable (African Kale / Covo)
Variety NameGold Plus
Growth HabitUpright, robust plant with broad, tender leaves
Maturity Period60–75 days after transplanting
Yield Potential25–35 tons per hectare
Leaf ColorDeep green with glossy finish
Climate AdaptationWarm to cool regions
Disease ResistanceTolerant to black rot and leaf spot
Preferred Soil pH6.0 – 7.5

🌾 Optimal Growing Conditions in Zimbabwe

Gold Plus Covo grows best in well-drained, loamy soils with high organic content. It thrives in Zimbabwe’s mildly temperate regions, such as Mashonaland Central, Manicaland, and parts of Midlands.

Key Requirements:

  • Temperature: 16°C – 26°C

  • Rainfall: 600–1,000 mm annually

  • Sunlight: Full sunlight (6–8 hours/day)

  • Soil Preparation: Deep ploughing followed by fine harrowing

💡 Tip: Before planting, apply well-decomposed manure (10–20 tons/ha) to enrich soil fertility and structure.


🧑‍🌾 Land Preparation and Planting Guidelines

1. Soil Preparation

  • Plough the field 3–4 weeks before planting.

  • Add compost or cattle manure for soil enrichment.

  • Create raised beds or ridges for better drainage.

2. Transplanting Seedlings

  • Transplant 3–4-week-old Gold Plus Covo seedlings.

  • Maintain row spacing of 45 cm and plant spacing of 30 cm.

  • Water immediately after transplanting.

3. Fertilization Schedule

StageFertilizer TypeRate/HaTiming
BasalCompound C (10:20:10)300–400 kgAt planting
Top Dressing 1Ammonium Nitrate (AN)150 kg3 weeks after transplanting
Top Dressing 2Ammonium Nitrate (AN)100–150 kgAfter every 2 harvests

💧 Irrigation and Water Management

Covo requires consistent moisture for tender leaf development.

  • Water twice a week during dry seasons.

  • Avoid waterlogging, as it encourages root rot.

  • Drip irrigation or watering cans are ideal for small-scale farms.


🐛 Common Pests and Diseases

Pest/DiseaseIdentificationControl Method
AphidsClusters under leaves causing curlingSpray organic neem extract or insecticidal soap
CutwormsCut seedlings at the baseApply Carbaryl dust or handpick
Black RotYellow V-shaped lesionsPractice crop rotation and use clean water
Leaf SpotBrown circular spotsApply fungicide (Mancozeb or Copper-based)

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is encouraged — combine biological, organic, and minimal chemical methods.


🌿 Harvesting and Post-Harvest Handling

  • Harvest outer leaves when plants reach 30–40 cm tall.

  • Use a sharp knife or handpick gently to avoid damaging the plant.

  • Regular harvesting promotes continuous leaf growth for up to 6 months.

Post-Harvest:

  • Bundle leaves and store in cool, shaded areas.

  • Transport in ventilated crates to maintain freshness.


💰 Market Insights and Profitability

Gold Plus Covo is highly demanded in:

  • Local markets (Mbare Musika, Sakubva, Gokwe)

  • Supermarkets and restaurants

  • Export markets (South Africa and Botswana for African leafy greens)

With proper management, farmers can expect:

  • Gross profit: USD 3,000–5,000 per hectare per season

  • ROI: Over 200% for well-managed plots


🌍 Why Choose Gold Plus Covo Seedlings from Carol’s Seedlings

At Carol’s Seedlings, we supply certified, vigorous, and disease-free Gold Plus Covo seedlings to farmers across Zimbabwe. Our seedlings are grown under controlled nursery conditions, ensuring:

  • Strong root systems

  • Uniform growth

  • Faster field establishment

👉 Visit our nursery or order online for ready-to-transplant covo seedlings suited to Zimbabwean climates.

 

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: How long does Gold Plus Covo take to mature?
A: It takes about 60–75 days from transplanting to the first harvest.

Q2: How many times can I harvest from one planting?
A: You can harvest continuously for up to 6 months if plants are well-fed and irrigated.

Q3: Can I grow covo during winter?
A: Yes! Gold Plus performs well in mild winter conditions if frost is avoided.

Q4: What’s the best fertilizer for covo?
A: Start with Compound C and follow up with Ammonium Nitrate every few weeks for leafy growth.

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