Pepper is an important seasoning material, and its picking period generally lasts from early August to early September. What are the issues with the pepper extract?
Abstract: Take note of the following points:
Since August, the temperature has been high and low, and the pepper has entered the universal ripening period. The continuous high temperature is easy to cause the pepper to continue to transpire. The nutrient energy consumption is relatively large, which is easy to cause fruit drop. It is recommended that the pepper farmers master the picking time in the mature stage of the pepper. After picking, pay attention to drying and keeping it to ensure the fresh pepper.
1. Picking time: too late in harvest will affect quality. The harvest is too early, the maturity is not enough, the scent is not strong, the color is not fresh; the harvest is too late, too mature, the scent of the hemp becomes lighter, the color is aging and even turns purple, so pick it at the right time. Picking is best after the morning sun disappears on the sunny day, the picking time is not too long, and the storage should not be too much. It is best not to pick in the afternoon, because the peppers picked in the afternoon do not open their mouths. After overnight, the color becomes black and there are mildew in the inner shell, which affects the quality.
Abstract: Attention:
(1) Select the sunny day, the dew will be harvested after drying, and it should not be harvested on rainy days and when there is dew. Otherwise, the color of the pepper will be dim, the quality will be inferior or even the black mold.
(2) Pay attention to the light handling during the whole process of harvesting to avoid breaking the oil cells.
(3) After harvesting, it must be dried in time and cannot be stacked for too long.
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