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Methods for Growing Pepper in a Pot

Let me tell you about the related knowledge of fruit and vegetable peppers, the method of growing peppers in a pot. Next, the editor will provide you with a detailed explanation.

Currently, common pepper colors include red, yellow, orange, white, and black. Let's look at the method of growing peppers in a pot. Pot sowing can usually be done multiple times a year. The method of pot sowing is the same as that for ordinary peppers, with a layer of plastic film covering the top to keep warm and moist. The temperature inside the film is generally maintained at around 25℃, and seedlings can emerge after 7-10 days. After about 20 days, the seedlings can be transplanted.

When transplanting pepper seedlings in a pot, it can be done when the color pepper seedlings have grown to 4-5 leaves. Transplant them into clay pots, preferably using pots 20-30 centimeters high with a slightly larger diameter. The best potting soil is 4 parts of decomposed leaf soil and 6 parts of garden soil. Place a layer of coarse coal cinders or coarse sand at the bottom of the pot, and add some animal hooves and bones or well-rotted organic fertilizers such as soybean cake residue or芝麻酱 residue as a base fertilizer. When the potting soil is filled to an appropriate height, the young seedlings can be transplanted into the pot soil in an equilateral triangle shape.

After transplanting the peppers in a pot, the optimal daytime temperature is around 32℃, while the nighttime temperature is between 18℃ and 21℃, and the minimum soil temperature is 18℃ to 21℃. It is necessary to keep the potting soil moist and maintain a stable and moderate water content in the pot. During the growing period, a mixed fertilizer solution of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium should be applied every 7-10 days. During the flowering and fruiting period, the proportion of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be increased to promote abundant flowers and fruits. The number of first fruits should not exceed 10 per plant, and the first flower on the main stem and deformed fruits should be removed. The frequency of harvesting depends on the temperature at the time. If the temperature is high, the pepper fruits mature quickly, and they should be harvested every 3 days. The best time for picking is in the morning.

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