Getting a rich harvest of vegetables is the desire of every summer resident and gardener who invests their time and effort into their plot.
And to collect twice as many peppers, you don’t need to put in much effort, but you need to do it on time.
We tell you what manipulations experienced gardeners carry out to increase the harvest.
5 Tips to Increase Pepper Yields
First, it is always worth removing the first ovary.
Secondly, pick the first unripe fruits without regret, so that the plant devotes all its energy to forming the rest.
Pepper does not like abundant moisture, but the plant will die without watering. Therefore, laying mulch under the plants will always come to the rescue.
This crop does not like manure fertilizing very much. Therefore, for peppers it is better to choose potassium humate and green fertilizer based on fermented grass.
If the heat sets in, it is recommended to remove side shoots and the upper part of the shoots. For a bountiful harvest, the plant will need 5-6 side shoots.