Abstract:
In this paper are presented the results obtained regarding the evolution of monoecious hemp for fiber crop by applying
the „Secuieni method”, method which consists in applying shearings during the intense growth phase of the plant. The
great advantage of this method is that the seed norm is reduced from 60 kg/ha to 6 kg/ha, and as a result of the shearings
applied at the leaves insert will grow 2 – 6 lateral shoots, reduced that increase the fiber production. Another advantage
is the plants small size, which does not exceed 3 m. In the research conducted at A.R.D.S Secuieni, during 2011 – 2013,
this method was applied to three monoecious hemp varieties (Diana, Denise and Dacia). The results obtained in the
conducted experiments revealed that the productions, both at the fiber and the seed, were strongly influenced by the
climatic conditions of the area, these being different in the two experimental years and the results are presented
separately on each year of study. At the uncut variant were achieved the highest yields, which is justified by the fact that
the plants have developed luxuriant, but instead the fiber quality is lower. The plant subjected to shearing, develops
branches, the number of harvestable stems is doubled or even tripled, resulting a slightly lower production, but of a
superior quality compared to the uncut variant.