What not to feed radishes: a common mistake - because of it, the taste of root vegetables deteriorates

29.04.2024 03:00
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:26

Due to improper fertilization, radishes may not be as tasty.

In the article we will tell you, what root crop feeding should be avoided.

What fertilizers are not suitable for radishes

Do not apply too much nitrogen to radish beds.

The fact is that radishes react poorly to this trace element.

Due to an excess of the nitrogen component in the soil, root vegetables lose their bright taste and become too hard and tasteless

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What fertilizer does radish prefer

Superphosphate and potassium salt are best suited for radish fertilizer.

However, it is not advisable to feed radishes with simple nitrogen fertilizers.

In addition, at the stage of vegetable growth, fertilizing can correct development.

If any problems arise, for example, with excessive growth of tops, you need to add potassium and phosphorus in the form of superphosphate or potassium sulfate.

This will help direct the development of plants in the right direction.

Previously, we talked about the benefits of a pond in the garden.

Diana Dashkevich Author: Diana Dashkevich Editor internet resource


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  1. What fertilizers are not suitable for radishes
  2. What fertilizer does radish prefer