Using 90000 Plastic Pots For Growing Chili Peppers On No Fertile And Waterlogged Soil
Hello guy, today I will show you " Using 90000 Plastic Pots For Growing Chili Peppers On No Fertile And Waterlogged Soil". We are very happy to share about agriculture technology knowledge with you. We will try to make agriculture technology videos for people around the world. I am sorry if make mistake in my videos.Thank you for watching, please share, comment on videos, and subscribe to my channel. #FarmChannel How to grow peppers in fertile or waterlogged soil 1) Nursery land preparation Take 1 part fertile soil mixed with 2 parts dry cow dung or compost and 2-3 parts rice husk ash (rice husk ash should be soaked for 3-4 nights). Take the mixture and roast until all is hot. Tools for planting are 10 kg plastic bag In a 10 kg bag of soil, 1.5 kg to 2 kg of compost (depending on the type of soil in the bag) Good irrigation system Planting peppers between clusters to 1.5 m or 1.8 m X 0.5m (depending on pepper varieties) How to make 100 kg cow dung compost plus 50 kg husk and 50 kg broom (or you have other ways to make it better). 2) Fertilizer application time Apply the seedlings regularly every 7-15 days after planting the seedlings, depending on the type of soil. Sand should be fertilized more often, but in smaller quantities than sandy loam. Do not apply fertilizer on hot days to avoid exposure to the hot sun, radiation and burning leaves. Water immediately after fertilizing (avoid fertilizing on hot days, it will burn the crop. 3) Amount of fertilizer to use 5 days before planting or when planting NPK fertilizer (20.20.15 or 15.15.15) 10 g / plant, substrate plus 2Kg / organic fertilizer (substrate). 9 days NPK fertilizer (20.20.15 or 15.15.15) 5 g / plant plus nitrogen fertilizer (46.0.0) 5 g / plant. 23 days NPK fertilizer (20.20.15 or 15.15.15) 5 g / plant plus nitrogen fertilizer (46.0.0) 5 g / plant (supplement). 37 days NP fertilizer (16.20.0) or NPK fertilizer (20.20.12) 5 g / plant plus potassium fertilizer (0,0,60) 10 g / plant. 51 days NPK fertilizer (20.20.15 or 15.15.15) 5 g / plant (supplement). 65 days GNP (16,20,0) or NPK fertilizer (20.20.12) 5 g / plant plus potassium fertilizer (0,0,60) 10 g / plant (supplement) 79 days NPK fertilizer (20.20.15 or 15.15.15) 5 g / plant (supplement) 86 days Potassium fertilizer (0,0,60) 5 g / plant (supplement) 93 days NPK fertilizer (20.20.15 or 15.15.15) 5 g / plant (supplement) 103 days NPK fertilizer (20.20.20.15 or 15.15.15) 5 g / plant (supplement) Apply fertilizer at a distance of 5 to 15 cm from the root of the pepper to cover the soil above.

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