How much time does it take to water and fertilize vegetables? How much do you use each time
Hello, cabbage friends! Answer two very common questions today. How often do friends ask how often they water their vegetables? How much do you charge each time? How often do friends ask how often they fertilize vegetables? How much fat do you put on each time? I'll answer you today。
• first, how often do you water the vegetables? How much water do you pour each time? This one, i told you before, doesn't count when you water it. I don't count, only soil. The soil is dry enough to be watered, and the soil cannot be watered at any time。

How do you know the soil is dry? The simplest way is that the soil surface is full of dry soil and no wet soil can be seen and water can be poured at this time. If there is dry soil on the soil surface and wet soil, this means that the soil is still dry, so that water is not watered until the soil surface is not seen, all dry soil is dried and water is not too late。
How much water should be poured each time? The amount of water must be determined by soil, because the soil is different and the amount is different. For example, the soil on which the vegetables are grown is yellow clay, which is enough for each pound. If the soil on which the vegetables are grown is some sandy soil, two pounds, three pounds or more may be required. The only way to judge is to drink the water and then there is no dry soil down there, wet soil on it, down or wet soil, which is full. If the water is followed by wet soil, the ground below it or the dry soil, this means that it is not overfed。

• how often do you fertilize vegetables? How much each? I can't answer that either. Fertilisation of vegetables, whether by base or by pursuit, is determined by soil fertility and vegetable dynamics。

For example, when growing vegetables, if the soil is fertile enough, less can be used when using bottom fertilizers, and vegetables can grow better。
If the soil on which the vegetables are grown is very poor and not sufficiently fertile, it can be used more when applying bottom fertilizer。
The pursuit of fat is also determined by soil fertility and vegetable dynamics。
Vegetables can grow better if the soil is particularly fertile and they do not need to be followed for long periods of time in the life of the vegetable or once in the application of fertilizer. If the soil is not fertile, it may be pursued twice or even three times。

• another case, such as growing vegetables, is particularly strong, and there is no need to pursue fattening. If growing vegetables are particularly thin and slow, it is necessary to pursue fatting at this time。
Therefore, whatever vegetables are grown, watering them must be determined by the dampness of the soil. Fertilization of vegetables is determined by the fertility of the soil and the strength of the vegetables。




