Optimizing Nitrogen and Phosphorus Levels Boosts Baby Corn Growth Dramatically
The experiment studied how different levels of nitrogen and phosphorus affect the growth of baby corn plants. They tested various amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus on plant height, number of leaves, and other growth factors. The results showed that higher nitrogen levels led to taller plants, more leaves, and better overall growth. Specifically, applying 225 kg of nitrogen per hectare resulted in the best growth outcomes. Additionally, using 100 kg of phosphorus per hectare also improved plant height and leaf number. The combination of 225 kg of nitrogen and 100 kg of phosphorus per hectare had the most significant impact on plant growth.