22/06/2025
Not Every Farm Problem Needs Fertilizer or Chemicals
Sometimes your pepper, tomato, or cucumber isn’t growing well, and the first advice you’ll hear is:
"Apply more fertilizer."
Or worse:
"Spray more pesticide."
"Add more chemicals."
But not every problem is a fertilizer problem.
And not every issue is solved by spraying.
Maybe the problem is:
– Poor seed variety
– Wrong spacing
– Water stress
– Soil exhaustion
– Overuse of chemicals that’s now affecting the crop
– Or even wrong timing of planting
Spraying too much pesticide or applying too much fertilizer can destroy the soil, damage your plants, or waste your money.
This is why recordkeeping is important.
Write down what you applied, when you applied it, and the result.
Observe the changes. Learn from your past seasons.
Before you rush to buy more chemicals, understand what your farm really needs.
Farming is not trial and error anymore, it’s strategy.
GOOD DAY TO YOU ALL🙏🤝