Factors affecting your yield quantity
Home & Garden March 3rd, 2008The quality and quantity of the nursery supplies supply greatly affect the level of your production. The value of the input is directly relative to the yield. The inputs will protect and encourage the healthy growth will minimal diseases. Also the work you or the care given to the plants is also a factor. But poor choice of labor and inputs will make the plants struggle when growing making them leave little nutrients to produce fruits.
The protecting and the duration also affect the yield of your garden. Sometimes it may be necessary to expose the plant to the sunlight so that the process of photosynthesis can occur where the sunlight combine with the green plant pigment in the leaves to make food for the plant. So in some circumstances you should not conceal the plants completely, the greenhouse supply should have the allowance to enrich the plants.
Thick shade cloth will interfere with the process of the plants growth thus reduces the yield. Also the climate of a place affects the yields despite the greenhouses having controlled conditions. Some natural factors cannot be controlled or their control would cost too much thus the venture would be deemed useless.
Sometimes the soil may be infertile, be very acidic or have some components that are poisonous to the plants thus the plants do not grow well. The soil also can be very hard and compact making the roots not penetrate to access water and nutrients. Others may be easily carried away by agents as the muck boots thus the minerals disappear and the plants lack the required food.