The first top dressing should be mastered in the first inflorescence bud period, 10 kg of urea or a proper amount of manure. When the pod grows to 3-4 cm long, it is the continuous topdressing after the flowering result period. According to the different mouth and plant growth conditions, the topdressing is generally performed every 10-20 days. Manure and compound fertilizer should be used alternately, the amount of manure is appropriate, and the compound fertilizer is 10-20 kg/mu. Top dressing is better with water and top dressing, which is good for dissolution. Water should be poured once in the middle of the top dressing to promote photosynthesis and meet the needs of rapid growth of the pods. In addition to root fertilization, foliar fertilizer can also be used for foliar application, and the effect is also obvious. Disclaimer: Some articles on this website are transferred from the Internet. If legal rights of third parties are involved, please inform this website. phone High Purity Active Ingredients The factory of Insen Biotech was built in 2011, and has 11 years experence of plant extracts and fruit powder production. We can manufacture lots of active ingredients with high purity over 98%, such as Resveratrol 98% from Polygonum cuspidatum, Capsaicin 95%-99% from Capsicum annuum, Peprine 95%-98% from Pepper Seed, etc. These High Purity Active Ingredients boost the health of people in some extent and are very popular in the market. Natural Capsaicin,Capsaicin Crystal Powder,Paeoniflorin Extract,Natural Pepper Extract Powder Hunan Insen Biotech Co., Ltd , https://www.insenhealth.com
Bean top dressing technology
First, an appropriate amount of nitrogen fertilizer should be applied in the early stage of growth. Rhizobium in the roots of kidney bean seedlings has weak nitrogen-fixing ability, and the application of appropriate amount of nitrogen fertilizer can promote early plant growth and robust growth. However, if the plant grows vigorously, it is necessary to control or not use nitrogen fertilizer, in order to prevent the vegetative growth of the plant from being too popular, which may cause delayed flowering, falling flowers or delaying the fruit.