Tips and experiences of growing vegetables on enclosed balconies in northern winter

Experience of Growing Vegetables on a Sealed Balcony in Northern Winter

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Counting on my fingers, it's almost been a year since I started growing vegetables. I used to grow them outdoors in the summer, but now that it's winter, I can only grow them on a sealed balcony. After a few months of experimentation, I've summarized some tips to share with everyone. I hope you can offer more guidance and let's communicate more!

1. After choosing the right tools, soil is the most important factor, and the base fertilizer is crucial for the vegetables to grow strong.

2. It's best to start raising the seedlings for winter vegetable planting at the end of September or the beginning of October, then transplant them, as this makes it easier for the vegetables to grow big.

3. If planting with seeds, it's necessary to germinate them in a place close to the heater with plenty of sunlight. By November, you need to cover the ground with plastic film to ensure the speed and rate of germination. Because low ground temperature and insufficient sunlight can cause leggy seedlings, which won't grow well. Also, remember not to plant the seeds too densely.

4. Sufficient water and fertilizer are very important. To make the vegetables grow strong, you should water with fertilizer every half month. (This is my personal experience, and I'm not sure if it's right.)

5. Although the indoor temperature in winter is acceptable, the humidity is not enough, so you need to cover the vegetables with a simple greenhouse. I just put a plastic bag over the vegetable box, and that's okay. This ensures that the leaves stay lush green. Without the plastic bag, the leaves of the vegetables can easily wither in winter. But remember, you should open the bag for ventilation for 1-2 hours every morning and evening.

6. Pest control is important because the indoor air circulation is slow in winter, so vegetables like cucumbers and water spinach that are prone to pests must be protected. You can use soap water or chili water.

The above are some tips I've summarized, and I hope everyone else will share their experiences and communicate more.

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