When planting pepper padi, you can choose fertile and loose soil as the seedling soil, or you can choose soil with good air permeability as the base soil. Then you can sow the seeds of pepper padi in the seedling soil and wait. After the seedlings grow, transplant the pepper padi seedlings into the base soil and water them regularly to promote better plant growth. How to grow pepper padi
1. Land preparation and fertilization
When planting pepper padi, it is necessary to prepare the land and fertilize it. First, you need to select nutrient-rich soil as seedling soil and mix basal fertilizer into it to increase fertility. Then you can choose loose, well-drained soil as the base soil, and renovate the exposed soil to eliminate bacteria and pests.
2. Seedling treatment
In the process of seedling raising, seeds need to be treated. First, you need to spread the healthy seeds of Chili Padi on cardboard, then move them to the sun to dry for three hours, then evenly sow the seeds of Chili Padi in the seedling soil, and spray them with non-polluting natural water. .
3. Planting management
After the pepper padi seeds grow seedlings, you can select the seedlings with a height of about fifteen centimeters and healthy growth for transplanting. In order to allow the pepper padi seedlings to better adapt to the environment, the seedlings can be dug out of the original soil and then planted in fertile and loose soil.
4. Daily maintenance
When maintaining daily pepper padi, it needs to be provided with sufficient sunlight so that the plant can store enough nutrients for flowering and fruiting. At the same time, it is also necessary to provide non-polluted natural water for pepper padi to keep the soil moist. The soil can also be loosened for pepper padi regularly to avoid soil compaction.
1, prepare materials. 600g red bean paste, 300g common flour, lard 150g or so, one egg and sesame seeds.
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