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Common problems in growing chili

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Common problems in growing chili

As a common cooking auxiliary, chili can be said to be an indispensable planting product now. Although the history of growing chili peppers has a long history in our country, there are still many problems encountered. Many friends have suffered from the following situations. Let's learn about the common problems when growing chili peppers.

1. Original border planting

The carrying capacity of the soil is limited, now we should pay attention to the cultivation of the land at the same time, and planting on the original border is one of the taboos of pepper growers. Some people simply clean up the pepper seedlings after harvest, and then prepare to start the second planting, and finally find that the seedlings do not grow well, small and weak. This is because the growers did not clear the garden and raise the land, and the root system of the pepper seedlings did not grow in the original pit at all, so the pepper could not grow well naturally.

2. Falling flowers and buds

Pepper trees bear a lot of fruit every year, but not every pepper can grow, if only a small amount of fall, then it is basically a normal phenomenon. There are many factors leading to abnormal flower and bud drop, farmers mainly pay attention to the weather environment, fertilizers and insect pests, other cases are relatively rare. If the weather is bad, take precautions, then replenish the fertilizer pertinently, and finally check whether it is caused by the disease can solve this problem.

3. The garden is not clear by changing the stubble.

After the harvest of each crop, the garden needs to be cleared and cleared thoroughly, and pepper growers are easy to ignore this problem. They usually turn the soil a little later when they are planted. In fact, it will be too late by that time. Many germs are hidden in the soil and are not easy to destroy. After each harvest, it is best to loosen the land in time, clean up the residue in the soil, and then sterilize, after a period of time in the application of fertilizer to raise the soil, waiting for stubble planting, so that the follow-up planting effect is good.

4. The seeds do not emerge.

The most common situation encountered when cultivating seeds is that they do not emerge. There are two main reasons for this: one is the problem of seeds, and the other is that the temperature is not up to standard. If some of them do not emerge, it is basically that there is something wrong with those seeds, and if they do not emerge, then the temperature may not be well controlled. 20-25 ℃ pepper seeds will emerge faster, less than 15 ℃ may not emerge, this should be noted. Secondly, try to maintain the wettability of the soil, do not form accumulation of water.

These are some of the problems that are easy to encounter when growing chili peppers, and we should try our best to avoid these situations. Most of the diseases of chili peppers are contagious to a certain extent, which is a point that we need to prevent.

 
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