Increased irrigation boosts greenhouse pepper growth and reduces soil moisture consumption.
The study looked at how different amounts of water used for irrigation affect soil moisture in a greenhouse growing peppers. They found that as more water was added, less soil moisture was used up. This means that in the early stages of growth, the plants didn't need as much water as they did later on. Overall, the irrigation water provided was enough for the plants to grow well without taking too much water from the soil.