In midsummer, beets especially need additional nutrients to please gardeners with their healthy growth and high-quality harvest.
July is the key period for feeding this root crop, as it is now that the plants are actively developing and accumulating nutrients for the future harvest.
In July, mineral fertilizers are especially important for beets, which will provide them with the necessary elements for growth.
Nitrogen fertilizers will help strengthen the green mass, phosphorus fertilizers will stimulate root development, and potassium fertilizers will improve the general condition of the plant and increase its resistance to diseases.
It is recommended to use complex mineral fertilizers containing all three elements in balanced proportions.
In July, it is best to use organic fertilizers such as compost, humus and herbal infusion to feed beets.
They not only provide the plant with the necessary nutrients, but also improve the structure of the soil, making it more breathable and promoting better penetration of moisture.
To strengthen the immunity of beets and increase their yield, you can water them with an infusion of nettle or ash.
In addition to the main macronutrients, beets in July also need micronutrients. Boron, magnesium and manganese play a key role in the formation of healthy root crops.
For example, a lack of boron can lead to the formation of voids inside root crops, which significantly reduces the quality of the harvest.
Fertilization can be done by spraying plants with aqueous solutions of micronutrients.
Many experienced gardeners prefer to use traditional methods of feeding that have stood the test of time.
One of these methods is watering beets with a yeast solution. Yeast promotes active root growth and improves the absorption of nutrients from the soil.
To prepare the solution, you need to dilute 100 grams of yeast in 10 liters of water and leave it for several hours before use.
Wood ash infusion is another effective means for feeding beets in July. Ash contains potassium, calcium and phosphorus, which are important for plant health.
It is easy to prepare the infusion: 2 cups of ash are poured with 10 liters of water and infused for 24 hours. This infusion can not only be used to water plants, but also to spray their leaves.
In addition to fertilizing, it is equally important to provide beets with proper watering and care. On hot July days, plants need regular and abundant watering, especially during the period of active growth.
The soil should be moist but not waterlogged to avoid root rot. Mulching the soil will help retain moisture and improve its structure.
Earlier we talked about feeding peppers with millet.