In total, Bhola buy in:
5 kilograms of carrot seeds
3 kilograms of tomato seeds
2 kilograms of cucumber seeds
500 grams of flower seeds
500 grams of premium flower orchid seeds
Armed with this diverse array of seeds, Bhola eagerly anticipates the prospect of a fruitful harvest and the potential for new beginnings in his agricultural journey.
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He chose to conduct various experiments, such as planting 1kg of carrots on the side of his home farm, scattering 1kg of seeds far from the water source in BEAD LAND, and sowing 2kg of carrot seeds close to the water source. Additionally, he soaked the remaining 1kg of seeds in water and placed them in the corner inside BEAD LAND.
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The same he do with 3kg tomato seeds and 2 kg cucumber seeds.
Bhola's decision to experiment with different seeds was driven by his curiosity to observe their growth and development.
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After planting the seeds in both his bead land and the farm near his house, he painstakingly watered them for two days before gathering water from the bead land and continuing to water the outside crops on the house farm, ensuring they had the best opportunity of germinating and flourishing.
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Not only that, but the seed that he soaks in the bead land's water is planted separately in the house farm, but here he only plants half-soaked seed, and the other half is divided into two equal quantities, one in a location near a water source and the other in a location far away.
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Meanwhile, the watermelons and pumpkins in his house farm had reached full maturity, ready to be harvested. Bhola wasted no time in gathering them and heading to the market to sell them alongside his other produce.
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As he approached the familiar local vegetable vendors, Bhola's expectations were met. The vendors eagerly placed orders for the same vegetables once again. This time, Bhola proposed a condition—he would deliver the vegetables but at double the price compared to before. While two vendors declined the offer, one agreed to the terms.
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With this successful negotiation, Bhola seized the opportunity to expand his customer base and increase his profits, demonstrating his growing prowess as a savvy businessman in the local market.
He has already delivered the first vendor's promised vegetable twice; this is his third delivery. Bhola also carries cucumber and spinach, which he previously harvested with tomato and carrot, as well as a truck to the local vegetable shops.
The ripening time for spinach typically ranges from 40 to 50 days after sowing the seeds, depending on the variety and growing conditions but here it takes almost 100+ days according six times growth rate of carrots and tomatoes.
For cucumbers, the ripening time varies based on the type of cucumber being grown. Generally, slicing cucumbers are ready for harvest in about 50 to 70 days after planting, while smaller varieties like pickling cucumbers may be ready in 50 to 60 days. Same it also takes 100+ days.
But Bhola discovers that it takes a long time to ripen, and the compensation in terms of texture and flavor is vastly different. Even he begins to question that he actually ate spinach and cucumber for dinner.
Lost in those thoughts he reach the market.
After fulfilling his promise to deliver the vegetables to 1st vendor, Bhola took the opportunity to showcase his spinach and cucumbers to the vendor.
His cucumbers were noticeably fresher and larger than the others, a testament to his meticulous care in watering and tending to them.
Impressed by the quality of Bhola's produce, the two vendors who had previously declined his offer were now eager to purchase at double the price.
This time, they couldn't afford to miss out, especially since their own esteemed customers, who were willing to pay any price for high-quality vegetables, were beginning to buy from the first vendor rather than them.
As Bhola's reputation for delivering exceptional produce spread among the vendors, his sales continued to soar, marking another successful venture in his entrepreneurial journey.
A week passed by, and Bhola had already earned more than 20k. Additionally, the flowers he had planted started sprouting small buds, showing signs of growth.
Bhola meticulously planted seeds in different areas, carefully noting their progress in a dedicated notebook. His observations revealed a noticeable contrast in the growth patterns of the seeds.
Those situated closer to the water source flourished at a faster rate compared to those located farther away.
Additionally, Bhola observed that seeds he had soaked in water before planting exhibited a distinct advantage and difference, particularly when placed near the water source.
In the external home farm where Bhola had planted seeds, he also observed a difference between those seeds and the ones he had soaked in water before planting.
After a week, he observes crop growth and finds that as
He soaks seeds in bead water before sowing them in bead land near the water source; they have more lively and magical characteristics than seeds sown straight near the water source.
2. The same seed that soaks in water and then sows in a house farm grows faster and produces a larger yield than seeds that are directly sowed on the soil and watered simply with BEAD water.
3. Now, seeds sown inside bead land but far from the water supply show only slow development but produce the same results as seeds sown near the water source.
The difference here is only in terms of time, not quality.
In short, Bhola notes this in other result yield notebooks as
After closely monitoring the crops' growth over a week, Bhola draws several significant conclusions and notes this in other result yield notebooks as
Firstly, seeds soaked in bead water before being sown near the water source exhibit livelier and more magical characteristics compared to seeds sown directly in the soil near the water source.
Secondly, seeds that undergo the soaking process and are then planted in the house farm show faster growth and yield larger produce than those directly sown in the soil and watered with bead water.
Lastly, seeds planted inside the bead land but away from the water source display slower development but eventually produce similar results to those sown near the water source, albeit over a longer period.
In essence, Bhola discovers that the method of seed treatment significantly influences the growth and yield of crops, highlighting the importance of strategic planting techniques in maximizing agricultural productivity.
he decides to divide his 3 categories and then sell them to nearby vendors in this way he can earn money more and can also use this as an excuse if people try to investigate, it also helps him utilize the BEAD space best.