Yield per mu of chili pepperChili pepper is a kind of pepper. The yield per mu of this pepper is about 3,000 catties. However, if a better quality variety is planted and it is carefully managed, the yield per mu can be as high as 8,000-10,000 catties. There are also certain differences between different regions. Prospects of Chili Pepper CultivationThe cost of growing chili peppers is not very high. The early stages include land, seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, etc. They can be harvested about 45 days after planting, so as long as they are properly maintained, there is no problem in achieving an income of tens of thousands of yuan per mu. Chili peppers are rich in nutritional value, the current market demand is very stable, and if used frequently, they can promote metabolism in the body, so the prospects for growing chili peppers are still very good. How to grow chili peppers to get high yields1. Site selection If you want to get high yields of chili peppers, you should choose a place close to a water source. The soil should be loose and fertile, and it should receive sufficient sunlight. 2. Planting Just sow about 6 grams of chili seeds per square meter, then cover the seeds with a layer of fine soil. Keep the soil moist during later maintenance and wait for the seeds to germinate. |
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