Chili harvest is a very coveted by the farmers who are from the beginning to cultivate chillies, with the aim to gain as much profit.
To obtain optimal chili yield, it is imperative that farmers perform good and proper chilli cultivation, intensively and diligently from the beginning of seeding until the mature plants produce complete plant organs, in particular yielding large and bushy flowers.
Chilli Rawit Jengki Cultivated Farms
Each cultivated pepper farm has different harvest time, it can be influenced by important factors such as plant condition, varieties / types of chilli cultivated, weather conditions, soil conditions and amount of humus, proper planting time, means of crop maintenance means if the treatment is done correctly then the quality of the pepper will be good, and vice versa.
However, in general, the age of ready to be harvested chilli is the age range of 3.5 - 4 months. Usually if the care of the plant is done well, then at 3 months of age, chili plants can have a much earlier growth of flowers, and then followed by the growth of fruit that is ready for harvest.
So the point is that there is nothing definitive about when the age of chillies is ready to harvest, but at least based on experience and the results of discussions with the chilli farmers, the ideal age of ready-to-harvest chili is 3.5 - 4 months.
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Good post @jalmi
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