It’s almost August. During this period, the above-ground part of the beets stops growing..
The active growth phase of root crops begins..
Therefore, at the end of summer, the garden crop does not need nitrogen: because of this element, the formation of leaf blades will begin again, and this must be avoided.
In August, the plant needs a potassium component. Phosphorus will not hurt either.
Do you want the root crops to be very large and strong by the time of harvest?
Do you want them to be very sweet and keep well? Then replenish the deficiency of potassium and phosphorus in the soil!
A decisive top dressing for beets
In the final third of summer, the plant can be fed with superphosphate and potassium sulfate.
A bucket of water should contain three tablespoons of the first product and one tablespoon of the second.
You will get an excellent top dressing, but it is still better to use a natural product.
The ideal option is wood ash. It contains both potassium and phosphorus. But nitrogen is practically absent.
Pour two glasses of unburned wood residues into a large container, pour a bucket of plain water there, wait 24 hours, pass the liquid through the filter surface. And then just water the beet bed with the resulting infusion.
It’s almost August. During this period, the above-ground part of the beets stops growing..
The active growth phase of root crops begins..
Therefore, at the end of summer, the garden crop does not need nitrogen: because of this element, the formation of leaf blades will begin again, and this must be avoided.
In August, the plant needs a potassium component. Phosphorus will not hurt either.
Do you want the root crops to be very large and strong by the time of harvest?
Do you want them to be very sweet and keep well? Then replenish the deficiency of potassium and phosphorus in the soil!
A decisive top dressing for beets
In the final third of summer, the plant can be fed with superphosphate and potassium sulfate.
A bucket of water should contain three tablespoons of the first product and one tablespoon of the second.
You will get an excellent top dressing, but it is still better to use a natural product.
The ideal option is wood ash. It contains both potassium and phosphorus. But nitrogen is practically absent.
Pour two glasses of unburned wood residues into a large container, pour a bucket of plain water there, wait 24 hours, pass the liquid through the filter surface. And then just water the beet bed with the resulting infusion.
It’s almost August. During this period, the above-ground part of the beets stops growing..
The active growth phase of root crops begins..
Therefore, at the end of summer, the garden crop does not need nitrogen: because of this element, the formation of leaf blades will begin again, and this must be avoided.
In August, the plant needs a potassium component. Phosphorus will not hurt either.
Do you want the root crops to be very large and strong by the time of harvest?
Do you want them to be very sweet and keep well? Then replenish the deficiency of potassium and phosphorus in the soil!
A decisive top dressing for beets
In the final third of summer, the plant can be fed with superphosphate and potassium sulfate.
A bucket of water should contain three tablespoons of the first product and one tablespoon of the second.
You will get an excellent top dressing, but it is still better to use a natural product.
The ideal option is wood ash. It contains both potassium and phosphorus. But nitrogen is practically absent.
Pour two glasses of unburned wood residues into a large container, pour a bucket of plain water there, wait 24 hours, pass the liquid through the filter surface. And then just water the beet bed with the resulting infusion.
It’s almost August. During this period, the above-ground part of the beets stops growing..
The active growth phase of root crops begins..
Therefore, at the end of summer, the garden crop does not need nitrogen: because of this element, the formation of leaf blades will begin again, and this must be avoided.
In August, the plant needs a potassium component. Phosphorus will not hurt either.
Do you want the root crops to be very large and strong by the time of harvest?
Do you want them to be very sweet and keep well? Then replenish the deficiency of potassium and phosphorus in the soil!
A decisive top dressing for beets
In the final third of summer, the plant can be fed with superphosphate and potassium sulfate.
For a bucket of water, there should be three tablespoons of the first product and one tablespoon of the second.
You will get an excellent top dressing, but it is still better to use a natural product
It’s almost August. During this period, the above-ground part of the beets stops growing..
The active growth phase of root crops begins..
Therefore, at the end of summer, the garden crop does not need nitrogen: because of this element, the formation of leaf blades will begin again, and this must be avoided.
In August, the plant needs a potassium component. Phosphorus will not hurt either.
Do you want the root crops to be very large and strong by the time of harvest?
Do you want them to be very sweet and keep well? Then replenish the deficiency of potassium and phosphorus in the soil!
August is almost here. During this period, the above-ground part of the beets stops growing..
The active growth phase of root crops begins..
Therefore, at the end of summer, the garden crop does not need nitrogen: because of this element, the formation of leaf blades will begin again, and this must be avoided.
In August, the plant needs a potassium component. A phosphorus component will not hurt either.
Do you want your root crops to be very large and strong by the time you harvest?
Do you want them to be very sweet and shelf-stable? Then replenish the deficiency of potassium and phosphorus in the soil!
A crucial fertilizer for beets
In the final third of summer, the plant can be fed with superphosphate and potassium sulfate.
There should be three tablespoons of the first agent and one tablespoon of the second agent per bucket of water.
This will make an excellent fertilizer, but it is still better to use a natural product.
The ideal option is wood ash. It contains both potassium and phosphorus. But nitrogen is practically absent.
Pour two glasses of unburned wood residues into a large container, pour a bucket of plain water there, wait 24 hours, pass the liquid through the filter surface. And then just water the beet bed with the resulting infusion.