
Every day, the prices of vegetables in increasing inflation are overshadowing the common man’s pocket. Especially everyday things like green chilli are reaching 200 rupees per kg. In such a situation, there is a way from which you can not only save money, but can also grow green, fresh and without chemical chili in your house.
If you also think that a farm or garden is needed to grow chili, then tell you that it is completely wrong. A small pot, a little soil and this domestic way will make the entire process of growing chili very easy for you.
How to grow green chillies at home
What is required to grow green chillies?
You do not need much things for this work. An old pot, a little fertile soil, and some dry green chili seeds kept in the kitchen are enough. If you want, you can also use an old plastic bucket or box as a pot.
How to prepare seeds and how should the soil be?
You have to take dry chili beans and extract seeds from them. Soak them in water for a day so that the seedling can come out quickly. Fill the soil in the pot in which moisture remains good. A little manure or cow dung can also be added to the soil so that nutrition remains.
Take care of irrigation and sunlight
Place the pot in a place where 4-5 hours of direct sunlight is available. In the beginning, give light water daily but not much so that the seeds do not melt. When the plant starts growing, then the amount of water can gradually increase. You can get to break fresh green chillies in about 40-50 days.
Benefits of growing domestic chili
Growing chilli in the house not only gives relief from inflation, but also gives you pure, chemical-free vegetables. Apart from this, this process also connects children with nature and makes them aware of farming.
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