In open ground, peppers need to be well looked after.
Water frequently on hot days, feed on time, shape the bush correctly, removing unnecessary shoots, regularly loosen the soil around the bushes, carry out preventive measures and treatment, and protect against pests.
The first time you water peppers in open ground is after planting them, the second time - a week later, then water once a week.
During the harvest period, watering is carried out after each removal of peppers from the bushes.
As soon as the plants begin to bloom profusely again, water the beds.
Peppers are fed at least three times during the growing season. Complex preparations are used, which should include nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
The first feeding is carried out two weeks after planting the seedlings in the garden bed. The second during the period of mass fruit setting, then 3 weeks after the last feeding. It is advisable to also feed the pepper with complex micro- and macroelements.
After them, the peppers develop very quickly, and the quality of the fruit becomes much better.
In hot weather, plants need to be shaded using special nets or tall plants are planted in the form of curtains to protect the plants from the scorching sun.
After each watering of peppers, you need to loosen the soil around them so that a crust does not form and the plants can breathe. You need to weed the beds in a timely manner.