Okra management
First, always cut off leaves near okra pod harvested and prune it to provide space and to reduce competition among plants for light.
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00:00 | 01:04 | Okra is harvested i a few days after flowering. |
01:05 | 01:51 | Okra pruning is done to it from being bushy. |
01:52 | 02:00 | Pruning allows easy accessibility to plants. |
02:01 | 04:32 | Always cut off leaves near pods harvested. |
04:33 | 06:30 | Prune to provide space and reduce competition for light. |
06:31 | 07:11 | Summary |
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