Pepper yield per muThere are many varieties of peppers. Under normal circumstances, the yield per mu can reach about 1,000-2,000 kilograms. However, the specific yield will be affected by many factors such as variety, planting environment, and planting technology. Pepper planting prospectsThe initial cost of growing peppers includes seed costs, land rent, fertilizers, pesticides, etc. The cost per mu of land is approximately RMB 2,500. Based on the market price of RMB 2 per catty, the profit per mu of land is approximately RMB 4,000. Peppers are a crop that grows fast and has a strong ability to adapt to the environment. The current market price is stable and the market sales volume is large. In many places, there is a state of supply exceeding demand, so the prospects for growing peppers are currently very good. How to grow peppers to get high yields1. Choose the soil If you want high yields of peppers, it is best to plant them in loose, fertile, slightly acidic soil. The pH value between 6.2-7.2 is most suitable. It is best to use sandy loam or loam. 2. Reasonable fertilization The yield of peppers is greatly influenced by fertilizers. In actual situations, it is necessary to reasonably adjust the ratio of various elements in the fertilizer according to the growth conditions of peppers, and never stick to it. |
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