For a good pepper harvest, fertilizing is important. Fertilizers may vary.
Towards the end of summer, peppers can be fertilized with a small amount of nitrogen.
You can use complex fertilizers with a small content of the substance.
To fertilize vegetables, it is also useful to use complex mineral and organic fertilizers.
Apply compost or manure to the soil before planting peppers, and mineral fertilizers throughout the growing season.
In summer, it is also permissible to use any organic fertilizers - manure, compost, humus.
Any complex mineral fertilizers intended for vegetables.
The vegetable also likes to be fertilized with a solution or nettle mixture.
In addition, wood ash is perfect as a top dressing for peppers.
Use fertilizer 1-2 times a week and your harvest will become larger and tastier.
Experienced gardeners do not recommend fertilizing peppers with chloride fertilizers.
After all, this is not the most successful feeding for peppers.
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