When growing raspberries, summer residents dream of getting a large number of large berries.
However, the fruits are often small and not the most tasty.
Moreover, this can happen despite regular watering and timely application of fertilizers.
Why does the owner get a meager and poor quality harvest, despite seemingly proper care of the plant?
An expert of the online publication "BelNovosti", agronomist and landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh spoke about one mistake often made when growing raspberries.
It turns out that not all summer residents are aware that raspberries cannot be fed with fertilizers that contain chlorine.
This microelement has a negative impact on the condition of raspberry bushes.
There is a growing risk that the crop will encounter a very dangerous disease - chlorosis.
Don't want to lose your raspberry harvest? Don't add chlorine-containing fertilizers to the soil under the plant!
Earlier, the expert shared with summer residents the basic rules for spring care of black currants.