Planting chili seeds in holes that are ready intensively
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On this occasion I will show you the plants in my garden that I have taken good care of for a long time, and from now on I begin to separate the chili seeds that I have sown, this process I do one by one in the holes that I have prepared for planting chili plants.
In pulling chili plants, you must be careful, because if you don't do it carefully or slowly it will cause the roots of the plants to be cut off so that they wither.
But if it's better to use it on bottles or paper that is sown first so that the plants are easier to move, this is a very good way according to my thoughts and what I'm doing right now.
Each existing hole must be filled with one chili plant that has been prepared, because if it is more it will cause its growth to be very disturbed, and each hole must have good fertilizer available and of course it has been provided in two days before the chili seeds are ready to be planted.
What's more important, around the land where you want to plant chili seeds, make sure the wild weeds are removed first, this is very annoying if not avoided, I highly recommend this to all farmers who grow chilies, because wild weeds can quickly become obstacles to plants
You can see in the picture that I am planting chili seeds that are ready to be transferred to the prepared hole.
That's my brief description for a chili farm, and I hope it's useful.
that's it
@good-karim
I've always wondered what the planting of chili in this method adds to the plant. Does it prevent competition amongst plants?