🌾🌾☁️My rice is experiencing some serious drought a few days after planting
Have you ever found yourself stuck in a drought-related situation that made you feel like a failure as a farmer? 🤔
We can forecast the weather and make assumptions, but more often than not, our predictions don’t align with reality due to various factors we may overlook. That’s exactly the situation I’m facing on my farm right now. 🌾

Just a few weeks after transplanting the rice seedlings, I am now confronted with a serious challenge: rainfall has unexpectedly stopped. ☀️
I never anticipated this dry spell, and now I need to figure out solutions to keep things moving before I risk losing the entire crop. 🚜

Facing Even More Challenges 🕹️
At this moment, the challenge isn’t just the lack of rainfall. I can always resort to irrigation using nearby water sources, like the well conveniently located behind the farm. However, there's another issue—the strength of the seedlings. 🌱
They are not yet strong enough to withstand the excessive water flow from the irrigation system. Currently, the seedlings are in poor condition, and I know they won’t survive much longer without timely intervention. The main solution is to find a way to provide a proper supply of healthy water to the plants. 💧

For the seedlings that have already lost their vitality, I need to be extremely cautious to avoid losing the whole farm. ⚠️
What I Have Learned So Far 👨🏫
I have learned a lot in the short time since planting this year. One important lesson is to always have a Plan B. As a farmer, this is the only way to navigate through challenges. 🔄
Finally, amidst all this, never feel overwhelmed; there is always a way out. That's what I am holding onto right now.

I love your courage ooo, am feeling bad seriously, but I hope all goes well.
Thank you so much 🙌
Your method of planting rice seedlings is totally different, it needs a lot of water to grow healthy. You can also read my rice 🌾 blogs on cultivation to harvest.
Wow I am going straight into your blog there's definitely a lot to pick up