In order for the pepper to grow successfully after transplantation and produce a good harvest, it is important to add some ingredients to the soil.
You will be surprised at the results if you use this advice.

What to add to the ground when planting peppers?
Ash is a valuable source of phosphorus, potassium and calcium, which enrich the soil with microelements and stimulate plant growth. Use 3 tablespoons of ash for each pepper bush. Also add superphosphate, which strengthens the root system of the pepper – 1/2 teaspoon per hole is enough.
The last ingredient will be compost, you need to add one handful of it. Thanks to these fertilizers you can get an excellent harvest.