If the currants delight you with large and sweet berries, then this is a clear sign that the gardener took excellent care of the plantings and applied fertilizers on time.
It is important not only to follow all agricultural rules, but also to feed the crop on time.
However, not every newbie in gardening knows that one of the important fertilizers is applied after the plant has flowered.
As experienced gardeners advise, you need to pour three tablespoons of potassium magnesium sulfate under each bush.
Superphosphate is also needed for normal growth and development. It dissolves slowly, giving phosphorus to the soil.
In just a couple of days, but in the presence of moisture, the roots will receive elements important for development.
It will be enough to add just two tablespoons of fertilizer under each currant bush.
Then you need to add humus and pour about ten liters of clean water under the currants.