Even the most fertile soil is not always enough to get a rich harvest of peppers.
The importance of fertilizing cannot be underestimated. In the matter of growing peppers, it ranks almost second after watering.
Folk recipes can perfectly replace store-bought fertilizers. Many of them are prepared from practically available components.
In order for the pepper to grow and please you with a harvest, you need to pamper it with three additional fertilizers throughout the season.
Ash
Prepare a solution: 1 tbsp. for each liter of water. Then leave the solution for a day and apply it under the root.
First, the plants need to be watered with regular water so that the fertilizer is better absorbed and assimilated.
Iodine and milk
Combine ten drops of iodine with a liter of low-fat milk. Then dilute the resulting solution in a 10-liter bucket of water.
Boric acid
In this case, you need to look in your home medicine cabinet. If there is no boric acid, you will have to buy some.
To prepare the working composition, dissolve 5 g of acid in five liters of water.
Peppers need to be watered with warm water. And don't forget to moisten the soil before applying fertilizer.
Earlier we talked about how to increase the tomato harvest using a folk remedy.