The harvest of one of the most popular berry crops can unpleasantly surprise with its meagerness and small berries.
Even beginners will be able to collect a large volume of aromatic juicy berries if they organize proper care.
Like other plants, currants need good soil, timely watering and fertilizing, without which it will not be possible to grow a bountiful harvest.
The preferred planting option is spring. Humus, double superphosphate, and potassium sulfate can be added to the hole for currants. Dolomite flour is added to acidic soil.
You can ensure abundant fruiting if you carry out four fertilizings per season.
During bud break:
In July, the following fertilizer will be useful:
At the end of September – the third feeding:
At the end of October – the fourth feeding:
Red currants only need to be fed twice per season: