Video Tutorial
1. Tuber Planting
Potatoes can be propagated by tubers. Select potatoes of medium size, complete size, without rot and damage, and plant them Put it in a warm and ventilated environment, wait for the potatoes to grow sprouts, then put them in the sun for a day, and then sow them in fertile and loose soil. If the temperature is low, you can cover them with mulch to keep them warm.
2. Provide nutrients
During the growth process, potatoes have a greater demand for nitrogen and potassium. Nitrogen fertilizer, urea or potassium fertilizer must be provided once a month during breeding. , to maintain the growth of plants, but fertilization should not be carried out in the afternoon or during periods of excessive light to avoid fertilizer damage to potatoes.
3. Supplement water
Potatoes require a lot of water during their growth. They should be sprayed with water every other week to keep the soil moist. However, if the temperature is too high, the water will evaporate. If it is too fast, you should water the potatoes once a day to prevent the potatoes from drying out due to lack of water. However, it is not advisable to water the potatoes one week before harvesting to prevent the fruits from rotting.