Caring for tomato seedlings begins when the seedlings are growing on a windowsill or balcony.
Transplanting seedlings into open ground or a greenhouse is an important stage in growing tomatoes.
There are five main mistakes that novice gardeners often make when trying to grow tomatoes.
Watering Mistake
Before transplanting, tomato seedlings should not be watered for a week. A day before planting, the plants should be watered abundantly with warm water.
During planting, it is recommended to pour plenty of warm water into the holes. After that, the plants should not be watered for at least a week. The water temperature should be 25-30 degrees.
Lighting
Many gardeners try to provide tomatoes with enough light using lamps and other lighting devices. However, before planting in the ground, it is necessary to reduce additional lighting so that the plants can adapt to natural conditions.
Hardening Tomatoes
Hardening tomatoes before planting in open ground is an important process. It helps the plants become more resilient and adapt more quickly to their new environment. It is a mistake to keep seedlings indoors and immediately transplant them into the garden.
Weather Conditions
Choosing the optimal weather for planting tomatoes can be challenging, but it is important. A suitable daytime temperature is +17 … 19 °C, and at night it should not drop below +13 °C.
Early Planting
The desire to harvest as soon as possible leads gardeners to rush the planting of seedlings. For example, even if it is the second half of May on the calendar, but the weather is unfavorable, some gardeners already plant tomatoes.
It is best to plant the plants when the weather conditions are appropriate and the soil is warmed up. This is especially important since the root system of tomatoes is very sensitive to cold.
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