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Why jute plants are cut at flowering stage and not on complete manuration?
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 6 months ago

f a jute plant is allowed to grow after the flowering and and then harvesting is done after ripening of seeds, the fibre will be stronger but quality of fibre will be very coarse and it lacks the characteristic lustre and elasticity.During the flowering stage the stem of the jute plant has more of fibres. These fibres are separated by non fibrous matter by hand the process is known as stripping. After obtaining fibres, they can be spun into yarns and fabric can be made from these yarns.

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