The soil in the greenhouse is a fertile cradle for cucumbers to take root and grow. Every inch of soil has been carefully prepared and improved. People select the most loose, fertile and well-drained part from many soil types, and then add a lot of organic materials such as decomposed compost and peat soil like treasures. These organic materials are like magic powder, giving the soil magical water and fertilizer retention capabilities, allowing the roots of cucumbers to stretch freely and absorb nutrients.
Fertilization is a scientific and rigorous work. Before cucumbers are planted, the base fertilizer is like a nutrient treasure house buried deep in the soil. Various fertilizers such as organic fertilizers, phosphorus fertilizers, and potassium fertilizers are matched with each other to lay a solid foundation for the growth of cucumbers. During the growth of cucumbers, the drip irrigation system is like a diligent little gardener, continuously delivering the “fountain of life” – topdressing for cucumbers. Nitrogen fertilizer, compound fertilizer and trace element fertilizer are accurately delivered to the roots of cucumbers through the drip irrigation system, ensuring that they can get a balanced supply of nutrients at every growth stage. This fine fertilization scheme not only ensures the healthy growth of cucumbers, but also avoids the problems of soil salinization that may be caused by excessive fertilization. It is like a carefully choreographed dance, and every movement is just right.
Post time: Nov-11-2024