To ensure your long bean plants receive the nutrients they need, follow these fertilization steps:
- Initial Fertilization: Use a balanced fertilizer or organic compost-rich soil mix when planting the seedlings. This provides an initial boost of nutrients.
- Second Fertilization: Approximately 25 days after the first fertilization, feed the plants with a mixture of kitchen waste and vermicompost. This enriches the soil and enhances nutrition.
- Third Fertilization: Around 25 days after the second fertilization, add watermelon waste to each bucket and cover it with more compost. This sustains plant growth and ensures your long beans thrive throughout their lifecycle.
Step 7: Harvest Your Long Beans

About 95-100 days after planting, your long beans should be fully grown and ready for harvest. Simply pick them from the plants, and you’ll have a bountiful supply of fresh and home-grown long beans. Enjoy the taste and satisfaction of your container garden!
By following these easy steps and providing proper care, you’ll be able to grow your own long beans at home, even in containers. So, why not give it a try?
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