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In summer, cotton grows wildly in hot and humid weather. What's the effect of cotton's crazy growth?

The temperature is higher in summer, and there will be more rainy days. So it will lead to the crazy rise of cotton, but in fact, the crazy growth of cotton is not a good news. Summer is the key period for cotton vertical stand and high-yield stand to shape high-gloss individuals. However, if cotton grows excessively, it will also bring the following negative effects.

1. Cotton with high shedding rate shows different conditions in different seasons due to different growth habits. If cotton grows steadily and healthily and develops normally, it will bear more fruits and have a high yield, which is good news for farmers' uncles.

However, in summer, due to high temperature and humidity, cotton will grow excessively, and the overgrowth of famous flowers will cause cotton to absorb a lot of nutrients, and overgrowth will lead to a high rate of bud shedding, which will eventually lead to fewer peaches and bring heavy losses to many cotton farmers.

Second, the nutritional growth is too strong. When the temperature is relatively high in summer and the air humidity is relatively high, cotton can easily grow wildly if it is not managed properly. And cotton is a kind of crop that many farmers will choose, because it has very high practicability and wide utilization value.

If cotton grows wildly, its juice will grow luxuriantly, and the flower bells and buds will fall off quickly. This will affect the final cotton output, which we all don't want to see, so in order to avoid this situation, we should carry out appropriate prevention and control management.

Third, it affects the harvest. China is a big cotton producing country, and cotton is planted everywhere, which often directly affects a farmer's annual income. If cotton is allowed to grow wildly, it will bring great losses to those growers and affect their planting plans next year. This is not good news. Therefore, the state and local governments need to formulate some protective measures to prevent growers from suffering heavy losses.