Side-Green.Com - How to Easy Planting Chillies in Polybags or Pots - Pot or polybag a planting container that is used as a model pepper cultivation in the narrow yard area. Pot or poly bag measuring 30 cm x 30 cm or 40 cm x 40 cm can be used to grow chillies. Pots or polybags must perforated 4-5 hole at the bottom left and right sides of the container to dispose of surplus water that is not stagnant. Polybag should be reversed before planting medium filled, so polybag stand firm and not easily collapse.
Here's How to Planting Chillies in polybags or Pots:
Here's How to Planting Chillies in polybags or Pots:
- Create a planting medium. Planting medium used should be organic, which is a mixture of soil and manure or soil and compost, with a ratio of 1: 1, 1: 2 or 1: 3, depending on the level of fertility and soil texture.
- Put the media mix, into pots or polybags until almost full, leaving 1 cm from the lip of the container.
- Spray a liquid fertilizer solution Bioboost / EM4 (10 ml / 1 liter of water) on the surface of the soil in pots or polybags.
- Then the pot covered with a tarp or poly bag for 3 days.
- Pot or polybags was ready for planting.
Planting
Before planting, pots or polybags are already filled with planting medium, then watered to facilitate planting. Move chillies seedlings from the nursery into pots or polybags measuring 30 cm x 30 cm or 40 cm x 40 cm, 1 seedling per pot or per polybag.
Chili seeds can also be sown directly in pots or in polybag without going through the process of the nursery, but it requires quite a lot of seeds, and maintenance should be more intensive. Seeds should be reduced until the remaining 1 tillers, or adding seed does not grow in a polybag.
Before planting, pots or polybags are already filled with planting medium, then watered to facilitate planting. Move chillies seedlings from the nursery into pots or polybags measuring 30 cm x 30 cm or 40 cm x 40 cm, 1 seedling per pot or per polybag.
Chili seeds can also be sown directly in pots or in polybag without going through the process of the nursery, but it requires quite a lot of seeds, and maintenance should be more intensive. Seeds should be reduced until the remaining 1 tillers, or adding seed does not grow in a polybag.
Treatment
Chilli plants need to be watered every day until the plants grow normally, then repeated as needed. Stitching performed on sick or dead plant at least 1 -2 weeks after planting. Weed control is done in conjunction with tilling the soil and fertilizer application aftershocks. Giving stake to support the establishment of the plant. Shoots that grow below the main branches should be pruned. Tilling the soil fertilization should be done in conjunction with a second or subsequent fertilization.
Supplementary fertilization is done after the first 15-day-old plants, by spraying a solution of liquid fertilizer Bioboost / EM4 (10 ml / 1 liter of water) on the stem of the plant. The second and third supplementary fertilization is done after the plant was 30 days and 45 days.
How to cultivate and fertilizers as the first supplementary fertilization. Landeto liquid organic fertilizer (for fruit) may also be given to the plant as an additional fertilizer with a dose of 2 cap bottles / 10 liters of water. Fertilizer solution is sprayed on the plant after the plant was 18, 33, 48, 60, and 75 days.
If there are plant pests and diseases, immediately addressed mechanically (repealed and burned) or sprayed with fungicides and organic insecticides.
Harvesting
Red peppers can be harvested first time at the age of the plants 70-75 days after planting. Harvesting can be done 3-7 days interval. Chili can be harvested when ripe green or after a full fledged, depending on needs.
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