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Sometimes ago I made a post on how I Began pepper nursery which I planted inside a mobile seedbed about 12 weeks ago and since then I have not made mention of this update about the chili pepper but now when I got there this early morning around where my poultry birds were also my chili pepper plant are also around the location. So I use one stone to kid double birds which means I checked on my Poultry animals and also on my chili pepper.
I got to the environment at Exactly 4:00 a.m. so my main focus was on the pepper, I move closer and I saw that they were already mature for harvesting. I was so happy because that is the joy of a farmer seeing what you planted and making more Harvest and more production during your planting season.
- This type of red chili pepper has more advantage over others because of the nature of the pepperish taste whenever you cook it, there are other species of variety as well.
- Planting crops inside the mobile seedbed is advisable because it takes less time to weed your crops also there will be close monitoring when you plant is inside a mobile seedbed. And it is very transferable from one place to another easily without damaging your crop.
- Sometimes when you plant inside even by seatbelt you need to be very conscious of your immediate environment because of so many factors affecting each and individual crop. Take for instance when I planted this set of red chili pepper, I faced a lot of challenges which are lack of some minerals but at the end it survived and I also transplanted close to 10-15 stands into another piece of land which I'll be showing you guys later.
Camera Details. ( Infinix Note 7 )
MAIN CAMERA
Quad 48 MP, f/1.8, (wide), 1/2.0", 0.8µm, PDAF
2 MP, f/2.4, (macro)
2 MP, f/2.4Mobile, (depth)
2 MP, f/1.8, (dedicated video camera) - 128/6 model only
Features Quad-LED flash, panorama, HDR
Video 1080p@30fps
SELFIE CAMERA
Single 16 MP, f/2.0, 26mm (wide), 1/3.06", 1.0µm
Video 1080p@30fps
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🗓️Date Capture: 7/9/2021. 📸Medium capture: Infinix Note5 Smartphone. 🌍Location: Ilorin.Kwara State. Nigeria. 🕰️Time:4:55am ⚡Posted with: peakd.com
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Great photo's and information. How did you know that there was a lack of some minerals? Can you see it in the way the plant develops?
Yes. When you plant crops you need to keep eye on them to see their growth and development more also the nature of their response to your immediate environment. In some plant you see them with yellowish patches that means they are lacking one particular mineral or the other.
Thanks for that info! Are there some common symptoms that you always know mean a lack of a certain mineral? For example, do yellowish patches mean a lack of nitrogen in the oil? Maybe you know about a website with a list of these symptoms and what minerals you need to add to fix them?