The fertilized pepper and eggplant

  • Dec 24, 2019
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To get a good harvest, you need to know how to fertilize pepper and eggplant. It is important to properly care for vegetables, so as not to spoil the fruits and make a lot of blanks for the winter.

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Growing peppers. Illustration for an article is used for a standard license © ofazende.ru

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right care

If the summer is cold, the peppers and eggplants do not need watering because the soil is supercooled. Because of this deteriorating leaves, which are then not rack up the color, disrupted the root system, therefore, cease to grow vegetables and gradually die.

Water the plants when they bloom and during tying, you need often. Exemplary proportion - 5-10 liters of water per 1 m². This allows you to keep the humidity in the air. This is necessary to ensure that the flowers do not fall down.

Loose soil and weeding is recommended after watering or rain, as long as the soil is moist. After the gardener conducted the second hoeing, hilling vegetables. Loosening should not be deep because the root system of vegetables, roots are close to the upper layer of soil.

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When plants are grown in the greenhouse, it is necessary to wait until the stems grow to 20-25 cm in height, then cut off the top of the stem. This will allow the vegetable crops branch out and grow fruit. If the plant is flowering in the open field, this should not carry out the procedure.

Inadequate pollination of flowers of the plant leads to the formation of deformed fruit. Because of this, it is recommended in hot, dry weather to shake the plants, the pollen evenly distributed.

Landing should be protected from the wind by means of additional landings on the sides of the beds - beets, beans, leeks. This will save not only the plants from the wind, but also the excessive dryness of the air.

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Vegetables do not need manure to land they need to be in the ground.

care of chilli peppers. Illustration for an article is used for a standard license © ofazende.ru
care of chilli peppers. Illustration for an article is used for a standard license © ofazende.ru

top-dressing

When the vegetables are given a color, they must be fed. One embodiment of fertilizer: finely chop nettle volume of 5-6 kg, 1 bucket mullein, fill the resultant mixture 10 tablespoons ash and pour 100 liters of water. Leave to infuse for a week means. Since all of the components can give useful properties. Use 1 liter of feeding on bush 1.

If the plants have already begun to bear fruit, fit the other recipe. 0.5 bucket need chicken manure, and 2 cups of NPK 100 liters of water. On the bush 1 have 1 l fertilizer. Chicken manure and NPK can be replaced by Article 10. l. "Signor Tomato". Application in the same proportions.

2 weeks later to repeat fertilizer.

Regularly ash dust with the soil in a ratio of 1-2 glasses per 1 m².

Fertilizing pepper. Illustration for an article is used for a standard license © ofazende.ru
Fertilizing pepper. Illustration for an article is used for a standard license © ofazende.ru

For aubergines suitable fertilizers following variant: 10 liters of water have 40-50 g of superphosphate, 10 g of ammonium nitrate and 30 g of urea, 15-20 g of potassium salt. Fertilizing repeated after 20-25 days, while the volume of all additives should be increased 1.5-2 times, depending on the fruiting aubergines.

The shops sell ready-made dressing, which you just need to be diluted with water and mix the components themselves. But most of the fertilizers in such a lot of chemical elements, so carefully study the composition prior to purchase.

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