The quality of commercially available fruits and vegetables can be met or even exceeded, and the process is incredibly simple. Pay special attention to what you are “feeding” your plants directly from the roots. Let’s take a closer look and find out what this hidden element is.
Tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers require special attention and precautions.
It is a common belief that in order to obtain high-quality and nutritious fruits and vegetables, they should be grown in the simplest possible way. When we talk about “simplicity,” we mean a single source of water supplied to the irrigation system, which is clearly marked and measured. While this approach may allow you to achieve certain goals, it will never be completely satisfactory. It will take a few more pushes for our plants to reach their full growth potential. Just as we humans have a high demand for vitamins and minerals, plants also have a high demand for these nutrients. If we want to get a high-quality crop, we often forget that we need to think about the roots of the plant.