The capsicum plantations require heavy watering
@sathviksouvik (23240)
May 19, 2024 8:48pm CST
In Bengal there are huge plantations where watering is required. The plantations are under direct sunlight. As capsicum also called simla mirch in India is a watery vegetables they soak water from the soil right growth.
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@Beestring (15373)
• Hong Kong
20 May 24
Do you mean the plantations absorb water from the soil, or there is a truck watering the plantations?
@sathviksouvik (23240)
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21 May 24
thanks cheung there are pipes connected with taps in between the plantations. The water flows and makes the entire plantations muddy
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@JudyEv (381905)
• Rockingham, Australia
20 May 24
Some vegetables do take a lot of water if they are to produce well.
@sathviksouvik (23240)
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20 May 24
thanks Judy I visited these plantations and found that the soil has become muddy for heavy watering which is required by the plantation
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@HaruLoid (1592)
• Philippines
20 May 24
I'm not sure if I am able to understand this correctly. To water them, they have to put water on the soil. Is that right? Also, inside those plantations are the capsicum that needs to be watered?
@sathviksouvik (23240)
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21 May 24
thanks May yes the soil only has to be watered. As the vegetable is watery the small plants consume a lot of water
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