How to grow Brussels sprouts?
How to grow Brussels sprouts? This question interests many gardeners and summer residents. Brussels sprouts are considered to be unpretentious and long-growing cabbage.
How to grow Brussels sprouts? The cultivation of this cabbage is not difficult. Good care and good soil will help you get a great harvest. Brussels sprouts can grow on slightly acidic soils, and it can also tolerate poorer soils.
You must start growing cabbage with seedlings. It is grown in indoor conditions or on a glazed balcony. For seedlings, you need to provide good illumination, optimal temperature and humidity. In the one-leaf stage, cabbage seedlings are dived into separate containers. Seedlings should be watered regularly using cold water. Top dressing is carried out every week.
After 1.5-2 months, seedlings can be transplanted into open ground. It is advisable to fertilize the soil before planting. Cabbage needs to be spilled periodically, since good air exchange is necessary for the root system. Weeds need to be weeded thoroughly. Every two weeks, fertilizing with complex fertilizers is performed. During the growth of leaves and development of heads of cabbage, watering should be increased. The soil can be sprinkled with ash to help protect against pests.
The apical buds should be cut off at the end of August. This is necessary for better growth of heads of cabbage and their greater density. The Brussels sprouts are harvested at the end of September. Pluck heads when they ripen. The heads of cabbage become shiny and dense, their diameter is three centimeters.
This year, for the first time, I decided to grow Brussels sprouts, which I literally adore, in my garden. I will take into account the recommendations listed in the article.