Peas are a nutritious vegetable, how many seedlings should be left in each pit when growing peas? Let's take a look.
First of all, depending on the variety of peas and the growing environment, the number of seedlings left in each pit will also vary. In general, the varieties of peas can be divided into three types: early, medium, and late. The growth cycle of peas of early-maturing varieties is short, so the number of seedlings left in each pit can be relatively small, generally 1-2 seedlings per pit can be left. Medium-ripening peas need 2-3 seedlings per pit, while late-maturing varieties need 3-4 seedlings.
Secondly, soil fertility and climatic conditions also affect the number of seedlings left in each pit. If the soil fertility is high and the climatic conditions are suitable, the number of seedlings left in each pit can be relatively small. Conversely, if the soil fertility is low and the climatic conditions are poor, the number of seedlings left in each pit needs to be appropriately increased.
In addition, when growing peas, there are a few things to keep in mind:
1.The seeds of peas need to be soaked, germinated, etc., to increase the germination rate and growth rate.
2.Before planting, the land needs to be loosened, leveled, and fertilized to improve soil fertility and the quality of pea growth.
3.During the growth period, timely watering, fertilization, weeding and other management are required to ensure the normal growth and development of peas.
4.At the time of harvesting, it is necessary to pay attention to the timely harvest to avoid affecting the quality and taste of the peas too late or too early.
To sum up, how many seedlings to leave in each pit of pea need to be comprehensively considered according to factors such as variety, growth environment, soil fertility and climatic conditions. Generally speaking, 1-2 seedlings per pit are left for early-maturing varieties, 2-3 seedlings per pit for medium-maturing varieties, and 3-4 seedlings per pit for late-maturing varieties. Attention to management details is required during the planting process to improve the growth quality and taste of the peas.