Introduction to Bell PepperSweet pepper belongs to the genus Capsicum of the Solanaceae family. Generally speaking, its nutritional value is very high. Regular consumption can supplement the vitamin C needed by the human body. It can also enhance immunity and has the effect of improving eyesight. Sweet pepper yield per muSweet peppers are generally easy to grow and their yields are generally high. For example, the yield per mu of the Ji Yan 108 variety is generally around 4,000 kilograms, and it can also have higher yields under suitable environmental conditions. Cost and profit of bell pepper cultivationSweet peppers are generally sold in many areas, so their price is not very expensive. They are a common vegetable and their planting costs are not very high. There are no specific statistics on the general profit, but it is also relatively high. High-yield bell pepper planting methodGenerally, if you want to make sweet peppers have a high yield, you need to add more light and fertilizer during its growth period. It is best to give it more than 8 hours of light a day, which can promote its rapid growth. In addition, you must apply fertilizer in time, preferably once a month, to ensure that it has sufficient nutrients, so that you can achieve the goal of high yield. |
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