You no longer need to walk with a watering can every day! Even in hot weather, your plants will remain fresh.

Peppers growing in greenhouses require regular and proper watering. It’s essential to ensure slow moistening of the soil to a depth of about 50 centimeters. Using a watering can isn’t always effective, which is why many summer residents prefer the drip irrigation method.

If you don’t want to invest in special devices, you can use ordinary plastic bottles. Take some clean bottles and fill them with water. Then, make small holes near the neck of each bottle.

Next, turn the bottles upside down and dig them in next to the pepper plants, ensuring the holes are in the soil. This setup allows water to quickly reach the plant’s root system, while still penetrating slowly and efficiently.

Implementing this method of watering will help maintain the optimal humidity level for peppers, enhancing their juiciness and preserving their freshness, even in hot weather.