Poor carrot growth does not always mean that the harvest will be poor.
The summer resident may still have time to correct the situation.
To do this, it is necessary to change the approach to watering garden crops.
If you water the plant once not with plain water, but with a liquid containing one well-known additive, the carrots will resume growing.
As a result, in the fall, the owner of a summer cottage will be able to collect a lot of root vegetables, distinguished by their large size and bright taste.
How to water a plant
If problems arise with the growth of carrots, the gardener should pay attention to such a method as “salty” watering.
It's very simple: you just need to water the garden crop with liquid to which a little sodium chloride has been added.
One tablespoon of table salt is enough for a bucket of water.
Why this method works
The effectiveness of “salty” watering is explained by the positive effect of the substance on the plant.
Salt makes it easier for you to absorb nutrients and important microelements.
In addition, sodium chloride is an excellent means of combating carrot pests. And this is another factor that contributes to increasing the yield.