Do you pay attention to hanging peppers on the balcony?

1. Two-part allegorical saying: It is no place to grow peppers on the balcony. Putting Chili peppers on the balcony is feng shui-people in farmers' villages string red peppers on TV and hang them all over the house. That's for extremely cold and dry peppers, which are easy to collect and store, and have no feng shui significance. Putting peppers on the balcony, if not for cold storage, has the characteristics of unclear intentions and whimsy. Feng shui doesn't mean much now.

2. Peppers are generally raised first, and can be transplanted after four or five leaves. They don't choose soil, ordinary garden soil, and fertilize the soles of their feet (dried vegetables and kitchen waste), so long as there is enough light, they can grow well.

3. Peppers are generally raised first, and can be transplanted after four or five leaves. They don't choose soil, ordinary garden soil, and fertilize the soles of their feet (dried vegetables and kitchen waste), so long as there is enough light, they can grow well.