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How to grow chillies

 

First choose a suitable plant to grow pepper, which may suit your condition.  On that day, select a suitable location for a Suji or plant, where it will receive plenty of light throughout the day and the soil will be able to drain well.  The soil must be rich and balanced to grow pepper seeds.  Worm compost should be mixed with the soil in the ground to provide initial nutrition during germination of the seeds.  Allow a complete or complete compost to produce selected physical fertility with small reaches.  Water the pepper plant every day as needed, but it's important to water before the soil actively dries out.  Provide a balanced or binding diet as approved and assess whether any nutritional deficiencies have properly preformed damage.

 

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Some of the main steps in growing chillies are



Seed Selection and Growing Process:

Choose good quality seeds.

Use a suitable medium for seeds to get initial growth.

Seed Soaking Process:

Do a moderate watering before blowing the seeds.

Use a well-drained medium or large plant pot to sow the seeds.

Planting the seeds:

Plant the seeds in the same row and alternate rows to give a sense of Indian projection.

After Care:

Dry and prepare the soil well after drying.

Give primary formula or mouth formula for the first two weeks.

Maintenance every week:

Inspect the plant every week and properly inspect for any nutritional deficiency.

Disease and pest control:

If any diseases or pests appear on the plants, determine them and take appropriate response.

Nutritional donation:

Provide preview and proper nutrition for the pepper plant as needed.

Fruit harvesting time:

Harvest the fruit in the month of Pusha or before the first flowers develop in the field.


By keeping these previous steps in mind, you can produce healthy and thriving pepper plants.

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