Start planting cayenne pepper in the garden

in #hive-14063527 days ago


Planting cayenne pepper is an agricultural activity that can be done by anyone, including me. When I first decided to plant cayenne pepper, I chose to sow the seeds in black polybags. I do this at the same time as planting chili seeds, because I want to see the development from seed to strong plants.
After a few days, the chili seeds began to grow and already had two leaves. I was happy to see the results of my efforts, but I knew that the next step was to separate the chili plants. I also separated each chili seed and planted them in small polybags.


When the chili seeds were ready to be transplanted into the ground, I planted them into the garden that I had prepared beforehand. I chose to plant cayenne pepper directly into the ground, but I also planted some in polybags first. I found this method to be very effective, because I could see the development of the chilies from the initial stage to harvest.
I have planted cayenne pepper several times using this method, and the results are always satisfactory. The cayenne pepper that I planted grew well and produced abundant fruit. This proves that the method I used was effective and successful.
By planting cayenne peppers, I not only get fresh and healthy chilies, but also gain valuable experience in farming. I learned to be patient, patient, and continue to monitor the development of my plants. Apart from that, I also feel happy to be able to contribute to growing plants that are useful for my daily needs.


Thus, planting cayenne pepper using the method I use has brought great benefits to me. I feel closer to nature, feel proud to be able to grow the plants I consume myself, and also feel satisfaction when I can harvest the results from these plants. An experience that I will never forget and will be a motivation to continue planting other plants in the future. And good luck. I hope you succeed later.

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