Benefits of fertilizer management in 20-30 days in flood irrigated chili crop

  • For good production of chili crop, management of nutrients from time to time is also very necessary because nutrient deficiency causes yellowing and change in the shape of leaves in chili crop. Due to the deficiency of these nutrients, the growth of the chili crops gets stunted.

  • It is very necessary to do fertilizer management after 20-30 days of transplanting chili. At this time, the roots of chili plants spread in the soil, and the plant starts growing. Fertilizer management is very important for the good growth of plants and roots.

  • For fertilizer management, apply Urea @ 45 kg / acre, DAP @ 50 kg / acre, Magnesium Sulphate @ 10 kg / acre, Sulfur @ 5 kg / acre, Zinc sulphate @ 5 kg / acre. It is very important to have moisture in the field at the time of application of fertilizers.

  • Urea:- Urea is the biggest source of nitrogen supply in chili crops. Due to its use, there is no problem like yellowing and drying in the leaves. Urea accelerates the process of photosynthesis.

  • DAP (Diammonium Phosphate): – Diammonium phosphate is used for the supply of phosphorus. Its use improves root growth and helps in plant growth.

  • Magnesium Sulphate:- With the application of Magnesium Sulphate in the Chilli crop, greenery increases in the crop. The process of photosynthesis is accelerated, ultimately leading to a higher yield and quality of produce.

  • Zinc Sulphate: Zinc is a major micronutrient required for the normal growth of plants. With its use, the growth of the chili plants are good, the yield of the crop increases.

  • Sulfur: It is mainly helpful for the growth of the roots of plants. This element also plays an important role in the division of various cells.

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