Want to get cherry-sized berries from your currants? Then pay attention to the early spring processing procedure.
Potassium monophosphate together with chlorine, liquid glass and sulfur will help you. They will provide the plant with longevity and a good large harvest.
Experienced gardeners recommend: pruning can be carried out in autumn, winter or early spring.
First of all, we get rid of old branches, as well as crooked or twisted ones.
As for feeding, phosphorus-potassium fertilizers are recommended in the fall.
But you can also use a regular complex fertilizer: make a 10-centimeter hole in the ground and pour a teaspoon of the mixture into it.
We make 2-3 holes per bush. If the bush is young – two or three.
If you applied phosphorus-potassium fertilizer in the fall, one nitrogen fertilizer will be enough in the spring.
You can also use mineral fertilizers. A handful of urea per bush. Or we can use ammonium nitrate.
Compost and rotted manure will have a beneficial effect on the plant.
Earlier we talked about how to properly water eggplants in hot weather.