Before planting, as a rule, gardeners and vegetable growers rush to process the seeds.
Seed treatment is considered a mandatory procedure for any plants and is aimed at accelerating germination and emergence.
After processing, the quality of the seed material improves, which will ensure good yields in the future.
The question arises: what should the seeds be treated with, what product should be chosen so that it turns out to be both safe and beneficial?
Before sowing seeds into the soil for seedlings, they must be disinfected. This process cannot be ignored if the seeds were collected independently or have not been processed at the plant.
Chlorhexidine, which can be found in any pharmacy, is used as a disinfectant solution.
Place the seeds in a container, take chlorhexidine - no need to dilute, just use a ready-made pharmacy bottle. Pour a little solution on the seeds and hold for 30 minutes. They can be wrapped in a cotton pad soaked in the solution.
After the procedure, we wash and dry the seeds.