There are many varieties of plants to choose from for balcony planting. Many people like to plant peppers , which can be used for both viewing and eating. What if the peppers planted on the balcony only bloom but don’t bear fruit? Let’s learn more about it below. 1. Wrong season If peppers are planted late, they are not likely to bear fruit. Generally speaking, peppers planted in spring are more likely to bear fruit. Ornamental peppers can be sown in spring or autumn. Seedlings will emerge 7 to 10 days after sowing and can be transplanted when 3 to 5 true leaves appear. 2. Temperature is too high When planting peppers on the balcony, the temperature is much higher than that on the ground, which causes the peppers to not bear fruit. Pay attention to shading and avoid too much light. When the temperature exceeds 30 degrees, move to a cool place. 3. No pollination Potted peppers need pollination. If the peppers are kept indoors without the help of insects and pollination, they will only bloom but not bear fruit. When planting peppers in pots at home, it is best to place them on the balcony so that they can come into contact with bees . 4. Insufficient nutrients Potted peppers consume a lot of nutrients when they bloom. If they are not fertilized enough, there will not be enough nutrients to produce fruit. You can choose to use compound fertilizer for fertilization. More nitrogen fertilizer is needed in the seedling stage, and more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers are needed during flowering and fruiting. Too much nitrogen fertilizer will cause the flowers to fall easily. After fertilizing, water the plants appropriately so that they can bear fruit normally. 5. Too dense planting If potted peppers are planted too densely, the plants will be blocked from receiving sufficient light. If there is a lack of light, peppers will only bloom but not bear fruit. It is best to increase the spacing between plants when planting. It is recommended to plant one plant per pot. Planting too densely may lead to unsatisfactory results. 6. Too much watering Watering potted peppers too much will cause the plants to grow too tall and leggy. The same is true if the nitrogen fertilizer content is too high. Therefore, do not water during the flowering period. You can control the water appropriately to prevent excessive growth. Too much water will affect fruiting. More water is needed during the fruiting period and drought should be avoided. That’s it |
<<: Iris propagation techniques, which one is more commonly used
>>: How to care for irises, is it suitable for growing in the north?
Traditional sweet potato seedling cultivation is ...
Ginkgo watering amount and frequency As for the h...
Red Star Cordyceps This variety is the most commo...
1. The meaning of white roses White itself is a v...
Amomum villosum growth environment and conditions...
Zhaoxian Pear Blossom, a famous variety This plac...
It may sound incredible to use egg yolks to grow ...
The Orchidaceae is a plant of the Cactaceae famil...
Chrysanthemum growth habits Chrysanthemums grow i...
Best time to plant autumn cucumbers Autumn cucumb...
How to prevent peach aphids Aphid damage The main...
How to propagate the arrowroot There are two ways...
1. How to change water culture to soil culture 1....
Pruning after first flowering > The first time...
Orchids have their unique fragrance and graceful ...