In the first days of summer, the summer resident should pay special attention to peppers.
If you perform one simple action during this period, then a high yield of garden crops will be practically guaranteed.
At the beginning of June, you should carefully examine the plant. If there are already ovaries on it, then they should be removed.
The fact is that the presence of set fruit at this time is almost always accompanied by a stop or slowdown of such an important process as flowering.
What should a summer resident do?
One simple procedure needs to be performed. It consists of removing the first ovaries.
If you pinch off these fruits, the garden crop will begin to distribute energy more correctly.
Flowering should resume soon after this, and it is possible that this process will occur with double force.
The presence of a sufficient number of flowers in good condition is the key to normal fruiting.
The bushes will produce many large, juicy and incredibly tasty fruits. The gardener will certainly be pleased with the harvested crop.