A little update on my shallot.
It looks so nice on this photo below with the early morning sunshine hits the shallot so nicely. At least it gives me hope.


Here are the update on my shallow plantation, although I must say that I could push it more so that the growth will be better, but it is what it is, and I can only learn from the plant this season.


it has been raining continously here in my place, which is good and bad at the same time. the good thing is that I don't need to water the shallot. But the bad thing is that they are prone to issue, like fungal infection whcih can really ruin the crop.


Now look at the difference of the photo that i have above, and below after the rain.


Although so far I can ssay that the plant is doing good, but I still need to monitor the crop very closely, and spray them with pesticide reguularly to avoid any infection which can cause crop failure in the future.
It is half way through the season, and in a month hopefully I can have better harvest that the first batch of shallot.




| Photo Style | Mixed Photography | Accesory | Normal Lens | |
| Location | Bali, Indonesia | Lighting | Natural Light | |
| Gear | Infinix Note 30 Pro | Diffuser | None |
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