AT A GLANCE
Is the Andean berry one of the most consuming plants?
The Andean berry is a heavy feeder and needs nutrient-rich soil to grow optimally. However, avoid an oversupply of nitrogen in order to prevent increased proliferation and delayed fruit ripening.
Is the Andean berry a heavy feeder?
The Andean Berry is a heavy feeder. It needs nutrient-rich soil to thrive. Do not combine the Physalis species with other heavily consuming plants. Otherwise there is competition for nutrients, which harms both the Andean berry and its plant neighbors.
Tip
Avoid excess nitrogen supply in the Andean berry
Even if the Andean berry is a heavy feeder, you should do it with the Fertilize do not exaggerate. In particular, avoid an oversupply of nitrogen. If the soil is excessively nitrogenous, the plant tends to overgrow. In addition, under such circumstances, the ripening of the fruit is delayed - and that is probably what matters most to you with the Andean berry.