Pepper growth environment conditions and requirementsPepper mostly grows in shady woods. It has good heat resistance, cold resistance and drought resistance. It is generally suitable for growing in warm, humid, hot and rainy, and calm wind environments, and is widely distributed in tropical areas. Pepper Growth TemperaturePepper likes a high temperature environment. The best annual average growth temperature is between 19 and 26 degrees. The best growth temperature for pepper is around 25 degrees, and the most suitable growth temperature is around 25-27 degrees. Pepper has a certain degree of cold resistance and is not afraid of freezing. Pepper Growth HumidityPepper likes a humid environment, but it is not a water-loving plant, so the soil does not need to be too wet during maintenance. Generally, it can be watered every 3-5 days in spring and autumn, and every 2 days in summer. Pepper growing soilPepper is generally best planted in loose, fertile and well-drained sandy soil. In addition, the planting soil can also be a mixture of leaf mold, garden soil and river sand. When the planting soil begins to clump, the potting soil needs to be replaced for maintenance. Pepper growth cycle and processPepper grows very slowly and is a perennial plant. It will bloom and sprout in March and April in spring. In most cases, the growing period of pepper is about 2-3 months, and it will bloom from June to October every year. |
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