Alar: The weather was stable in early August, which was good for cotton growth
In early August, the weather in Alar was stable and there was no obvious influence of weather processes. The average temperature of the ten-day period is 24.5°C, 0.2°C lower than previous years. The highest temperature is between 29.5°C and 34.9°C, and the lowest temperature is between 16.1°C and 20.6°C. Suitable temperatures are beneficial to cotton growth.
Early August is a critical period for cotton growth and yield formation. Cotton is in the two peak periods of vegetative growth and reproductive growth. It is also a critical period that determines cotton yield and quality. Suitable temperature is beneficial to the photosynthetic rate of cotton plants, increases the organic nutrients of cotton, increases the volume of cotton bolls, and helps young bolls continue to develop and increase yields. This is the critical period for the elongation and thickening of the boll fibers in the middle and lower parts of the cotton. The appropriate temperature makes the quality of the cotton fibers better. The thickness of the cotton fibers is within the optimal range, which improves the quality of the cotton. At the same time, watering and pruning should be done in a timely manner; growth regulators should be used; scientific fertilization should be applied to prevent and control diseases and pests.
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