Capsicum is a very demanding plant in nitrogen during the first stages of the crop, decreasing the demand for this element after the harvesting starts. An excess will delay the maturation of the fruits.
The maximum demand for phosphorus occurs with the appearance of the first flowers.
The absorption of potassium is a deciding factor for fruit colour and quality. It increases progressively until flowering.
Capsicum is very demanding concerning magnesium uptake, increasing its absorption during maturation.
Through Drip:
Add NPK 24-10-10+TE
3 kg per acre after 4 days. Repeat 8 times.
Through Spray:
Use NPK Foliar 30-10-10+QPS+TE
600 grams per 100 litres after 8 to 10 days. Apply once.
Through Drip:
Add NPK 15-30-15+2MgO+TE
4 kg per acre after 3 days. Repeat 6 times.
Add NPK 10-52-10+TE
4 kg per acre after 3 days. Repeat 4 times.
Through Spray:
Use NPK Foliar 10-40-10+QPS+TE
600 grams per 100 litres after 8 to 10 days. Repeat twice.
Through Drip:
Add NPK 13-8-20+8CaO+2MgO+TE
4 kg per acre after 3 days. Repeat 3 times.
Add NPK 14-10-26+3MgO+TE
4 kg per acre after 3 days. Repeat twice.
Through Drip:
Add NPK 7-11-37+3MgO+TE
4 kg per acre after 3 days. Repeat 5 times.
Through Spray:
Use NPK Foliar 5-10-43+QPS+TE
600 grams per 100 litres after 8 to 10 days. Repeat twice.
Through Drip:
Add NPK 14-10-26+3Mgo+TE
3 kg per acre after 3 days. Repeat 8 times.
Through Spray:
Use NPK Foliar 5-10-43+QPS+TE
600 grams per 100 litres after 8 to 10 days. Repeat twice.