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Pigeon Pea (Red Gram / Tur Dal)

Cajanus cajan

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Sunlight
Full sun
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Water
Highly drought-tolerant
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Soil
Tolerates wide range including poor, gravelly, and acidic soils
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Temperature
Optimal 25-30°C
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Humidity
Low to moderate

About Pigeon Pea (Red Gram / Tur Dal)

Pigeon pea is the second most important grain legume in Africa and a dietary staple for hundreds of millions in India, where it is consumed as 'dal' (split lentils). It is uniquely adapted to semi-arid conditions — deep-rooted, drought-tolerant, and capable of producing grain even on poor soils in low-rainfall areas. The crop is perennial (lives 3-5 years) but usually grown as an annual. It fixes nitrogen and improves soil structure, making it invaluable in cereal-legume rotations and intercropping systems. India produces 80% of the global supply. In East Africa (Tanzania, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique), pigeon pea is an important food crop and export commodity.

Growing Conditions

☀️Sunlight

Full sun — short day plant (flowering triggered by shortening days)

💧Water

Highly drought-tolerant — produces grain with 400-650 mm rainfall due to deep taproot.

🌱Soil

Tolerates wide range including poor, gravelly, and acidic soils. pH 5.0-7.5.

🌡️Temperature

Optimal 25-30°C. Sensitive to frost. Grows well in warm semi-arid environments.

💨Humidity

Low to moderate. High humidity promotes Fusarium wilt and pod rot.

📅Season

Long season — 120-270 days depending on variety (short, medium, or long duration).

Step-by-Step Growing Tips

1

Intercrop with short-season cereals (sorghum, millet, maize) — pigeon pea matures after the cereal

2

Space at 60-90 × 30 cm for sole crop, wider for intercropping

3

Minimal fertilizer needed — phosphorus (20-30 kg P2O5/ha) most important

4

Scout and control Helicoverpa pod borer at flowering — the key yield constraint

5

Harvest when 80% of pods are brown and dry

6

Ratoon (cut back to 15 cm) after first harvest for a second crop in perennial systems

Disease Risks to Watch

All diseases →

Companion Planting

Good Companions

sorghummilletmaizegroundnut

Growing Zones

🌴Tropical
🌞Subtropical
⛰️Highland
🏜️Arid
Semi-arid tropicsTropical lowlands and mid-altitudesSubtropical

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plant Pigeon Pea (Red Gram / Tur Dal)?

Long season — 120-270 days depending on variety (short, medium, or long duration).

What soil does Pigeon Pea (Red Gram / Tur Dal) need?

Tolerates wide range including poor, gravelly, and acidic soils. pH 5.0-7.5.

How much water does Pigeon Pea (Red Gram / Tur Dal) need?

Highly drought-tolerant — produces grain with 400-650 mm rainfall due to deep taproot.

What are the most common diseases affecting Pigeon Pea (Red Gram / Tur Dal)?

The most common diseases are: downy mildew. Monitor regularly and practice crop rotation.

What plants grow well with Pigeon Pea (Red Gram / Tur Dal)?

Good companions include: sorghum, millet, maize, groundnut. Avoid planting near no specific plants.

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