Over time, they gradually found a soil improvement method that was suitable for the land. The growth of cotton has also gradually returned to stability and is thriving.

The courage and wisdom of this group of exploratory farmers allowed the cotton on this land to thrive and lay the foundation for a better harvest. They know that only by continuous learning and practice can they continuously improve their planting techniques and lay a more solid foundation for future cotton harvests.

Cotton is thriving and soil quality is improving, but fertilization is a new topic for them. One day, when Su Ming was inspecting the field, he found that the cotton in some plots was not growing as well as in other places.

He convened the farmers for a discussion: "We need to take a closer look at these plots to understand the nutrient status of the soil. It could be that there is a problem with fertilization.

One farmer who specializes in soil analysis suggests: "We can collect soil samples and send them to a professional soil testing facility to obtain detailed soil nutrient data."

Su Ming nodded and praised: "Good idea." Through scientific soil testing, we can more accurately understand the nutrient status of each plot, and then adjust the fertilization plan in a targeted manner. "

After the soil tests, they got valuable data. It is true that some plots are found to lack specific nutrients. Su Ming suggested: "Based on the test results, we can adjust the fertilization plan in a targeted manner to replenish the missing nutrients for the soil."

"In addition, we can try some organic fertilizers and gradually reduce the use of chemical fertilizers to better soil health in the long run," an experienced farmer suggested. Everyone

agreed, and decided to adjust the ratio in the next round of fertilization and try organic fertilizers. They actively practice, recording the growth and fertilization plan of each plot.

As the cotton grew, they gradually noticed the importance of the proportion of elements in the soil. Various elements in the soil have a direct impact on the growth and development of cotton. Su Ming decided to gain insight into this knowledge in order to optimize the elemental composition of the soil and promote the healthy growth of cotton.

A farmer with a research in soil science suggests: "We can use soil testing to find out the elemental content of each plot, and then adjust the fertilization plan as needed to ensure that the elements in the soil are in the right proportion."

Su Ming nodded in agreement: "Yes, we need to adjust the fertilization plan in a targeted manner. Too much or too little of an element can affect the growth of cotton. We need to apply fertilizer precisely based on the test results.

Another young farmer is also involved: "We can use some organic fertilizers to gradually improve the proportion of elements in the soil and avoid the possible negative effects of chemical fertilizers."

Su Ming encouraged the suggestion: "Organic fertilizers are indeed a good choice, they can gradually improve the soil texture and elemental composition, and are more beneficial to soil health." They

then began soil testing, recording the elemental content of each plot one by one. Based on the test results, they adjusted the fertilization plan to gradually balance the various elements in the soil.

With the adjustment of the fertilization program, the growth of cotton gradually improved, and the leaf color became more green and thrived. They understood the importance of the proportion of soil elements and experienced the positive effects of proper fertilization on cotton growth. Continuously optimizing the ratio of elements has become another important step in their efforts to increase production. They decided to continue their studies and improve their fertilization programs in order to prepare for a future cotton harvest.

In the process of cotton growth, they realized that the removal of ineffective cotton branches is very important for the growth and development of cotton. These ineffective cotton shoots absorb a lot of nutrients but do not produce substantial fruits, which has a negative impact on the growth of cotton.

Su Ming proposed to the team: "We need to carefully remove these ineffective cotton branches, so that the cotton can better distribute nutrients and produce more high-quality cotton bolls."

"We can develop a plan to remove ineffective cotton branches, regularly inspect the cotton fields, and remove those underdeveloped, fruitless branches," said a farmer who specializes in cultivation techniques.

Su Ming agreed: "Yes, regular inspections are very important. With the help of tools, we can accurately remove those ineffective cotton branches to ensure the normal growth of cotton. "

Everyone unanimously agreed on the plan. Subsequently, they divided up the work and regularly inspected the cotton fields to remove ineffective cotton branches. With careful cleanup, the cotton fields become more tidy, the truly beneficial cotton branches get more nutrients, and the cotton begins to thrive.

A few months later, they saw the fruits of their efforts. Cotton yields have increased significantly and cotton is of higher quality. Su Ming said happily: "This proves that our efforts have not been in vain. As long as we take care of each cotton plant, it is a matter of time before we can achieve a bumper harvest. "

The team members are also full of confidence, and they know that only by working hard can we usher in the joy of a good harvest. They decided to continue with good planting habits and remove ineffective cotton shoots to lay a solid foundation for a future cotton harvest. This dedication and courageous spirit will push them to keep moving forward, keep innovating, and achieve better results.

As the cotton grew, they began to notice the problem of excess buds and leaves on the cotton plant. These excess buds and leaves occupy the nutrients of the tree body, which adversely affects the growth of cotton.

Su Ming organized everyone to discuss: "We need to remove these excess buds and leaves, so that cotton can concentrate nutrients and grow better."

A farmer who is good at cultivation said: "We can use manual plucking, regular inspections, and remove excess buds and leaves to keep the plant tidy."

Su Ming nodded in agreement: "Yes, manual removal is the most accurate way." We need to carefully observe each cotton plant to ensure that the excess buds and leaves are removed without damaging the beneficial branches and leaves. Everyone

agreed, and they got moving. Every day, they take the time to carefully inspect each cotton plant, removing excess buds and leaves. This small task may seem simple, but it requires a lot of patience and care.

Over time, they found that the removal of excess buds and leaves made the cotton more vibrant and stronger. Su Ming said happily: "These seemingly small jobs can indeed have a positive impact on the growth of cotton. "

Everyone has also felt this change, and they know that only with careful care can each cotton plant be truly used to its full potential. They decided to continue this meticulous cultivation habit by regularly removing excess buds and leaves to ensure that the cotton grew healthy and strong. This spirit of hard work and careful care will become the driving force for them to continue to move forward and lay a solid foundation for a bumper harvest.

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