GROWING INSTRUCTIONS
Choose loose, nutrient-rich, well-drained soil. You can add organic fertilizer to enhance the nutrients in the soil.
Sow seeds about 1-2 cm deep, 2-3 cm apart and 15-20 cm between rows to give the carrots enough space to grow.
Water regularly, keep the soil moist but do not let it become waterlogged. In particular, water in the morning or cool afternoon. Thin out the seedlings if they grow too densely, and periodically supplement nutrients with organic fertilizer or microbial fertilizer to help the tubers grow large and sweet.
Fertilization: After the plant is about 20 days old, add organic fertilizer or biofertilizer to help the plant grow strongly and provide enough nutrients for the tubers.
Check for Pests and Diseases: Regularly monitor for pests and diseases. If there are leaf-eating worms or aphids, you can use natural remedies such as garlic and chili solution or biological pesticides.
Harvest Time: Carrots are usually ready to harvest after 80-90 days from sowing.
Use your hands or a small shovel to gently pull the carrots up, avoiding breaking the tubers.