Caring for new chili plants
Happy greetings and agricultural greetings to plant lovers in this great community.
Today I am very happy to be able to meet again with loyal friends of the HIVE GARDEN community, and I hope that the friends here will always be enthusiastic in sharing about our plants and also the plantation land that we manage, of course.
Of course, having a garden for farmers is something that is really hoped for by farmers. In essence, great farmers will be very happy if they have a large area of land to be able to plant a variety of plants for their income. So in this case I will also show several parts of My chili plants which I have just planted in the past few days.
At first, I sowed the chili seeds in small containers and didn't sow them directly in the ground, because I had several pots used for flower plants, which I then used to sow the chili seeds so they would grow quickly and without any hassle.
It wasn't until a few days later that the plants seemed to be growing, that I moved them back into loose soil so I could plant them separately
Planting time is almost two weeks, and now is the time to clean up the wild grass that is starting to appear from each chili plant. This will be very disturbed by the growth of the chili plants that have started to grow on the ground.
Every time I water it, I have to pull out these wild grasses, either using a hoe or pulling them directly by hand, because if we let these wild grasses grow, over time they will disturb the plants.
If everything looks free from weeds, loosening the soil next to the plants must also be done so that it can support them to grow more quickly and make it easier for the plants to move.
I think this is a good action, and in the future I will try to provide fertilizer for every plant that is already growing, and hopefully I can do this straight away for the next stage.
Thank you friends who have followed my post, I hope it is useful.
Regards
@tayoo
Keep on growing..