Taking Care Of Baby Green Bean Plants
I think caring for plants is like caring for your own child. Only you know how to treat your child best.
The most important thing of course is love. Giving love will grow the plants we plant in the garden to their maximum potential. Without love, the plants will not produce maximum yields.
For me, it's not just love. But also positive words that must continue to be given when we water or do other daily maintenance to the plants.
In my way, I show my love for these plants in the form of fertilization. In addition to fertilization. Of course, I routinely check and also remove the weeds around the plants.
I also routinely loosen the planting medium, especially in the rainy season, the planting medium will definitely become hard and that can stress the plant roots.
But fortunately the planting medium I use has a good texture so it doesn't harden easily even though it rains. I use a mixture of burnt rice husk soil and goat manure for the planting medium for these healthy plants.
Today I am sharing a video about caring for baby green bean plants. The treatments that I usually do to my plants in my garden.
Without realizing it, these plants have entered the age of 2 weeks after transplanting. I use white polybags to plant these plants. I like to see these plants neatly arranged in polybags. These white polybags look beautiful, right?
At the age of 2 weeks after transplanting, I gave organic fertilization for the organic fertilizer. I used goat manure which of course had been fermented well and was ready to use. If the goat manure that had not been fermented would be hot and contain a lot of bacteria that could actually damage the plants.
So it must be ensured before I actually fertilize my plants, that the goat manure has a really fine texture and has no odor at all. The absence of odor from the goat manure material is a sign that the goat manure is ready to use and is not harmful to plants.
I bought the goat manure through an online store because I got free shipping. So I didn't lose anything at all.
Well, I hope you guys enjoyed this video on how I take care of baby green bean plants. And I will give you the next update in the next few weeks. See you and thank you for watching my video have a great day!
Best Regards,
Anggrek Lestari
Anggrek Lestari is an Indonesian fiction writer who has published two major books. Now She is a full-time content creator. She has a goal to share life, poem, and food content that makes others happy and can get inspiration.
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I loved your video; it shows your passion for agriculture. Your bean plants are beautiful.
I hope they bear much fruit.
Have a beautiful day, dear friend @anggreklestari
Thanks for share a little bit from your garden is really beautiful and i hope your new baby plant grow up big and healthy! 😀
If I was a plant I would wish that you would be my owner! 😊
I love how you pay so much attention to your garden. I am very sure the plants are also happy with the way you are taking care of them.
it is crazy to see how good these plants are doing just 2 weeks after transplant already. This is going to be a huge score!
Congrats and yeah loving those plants here as a child as well :)
If the plants are not taken care of and protected, they will continue to deteriorate. You have worked very hard. This place looks very beautiful.
These fertilizers will be very good for your plants. They are very effective for their growth. Have a bountiful harvest, chief!
Your garden plants are growing on a very fast-paced
Nice photos
Have a good weekend
This is another and additional ideas on how to take care of beans plants Ma'am @anggreklestari . It is really helpful for us here who also do gardening activities. 😊
Did you take any gardening courses in person, online or did you learn everything yourself over time, @anggreklestari?