At the beginning of the summer season, almost all gardeners face one common problem: seedlings curl up and begin to dry out.
No one is immune from this. The main thing is not to lose heart, but to know how to save the seedlings.
What happens to the seedlings?
The first reason is a lack of water or overwatering. Seedlings under two weeks old are watered only with warm water and after the top layer of soil has dried out.
Because of this, the leaves of the lower level curl. It is possible that you need to move the container to a darker place or turn off the phytolamp.
You should not apply fertilizers earlier than two weeks after picking or until four leaves appear. In addition, you need to consider the properties of the soil. If this is homemade soil based on fertile soil from the garden and humus, then fertilizers are applied once every 2 weeks. In purchased soil, seedlings are fed once a week.
If the tips of the leaves turn yellow and dry out, and then the greenery dries out, then there is something wrong with the temperature. During the day, you need to stick to 20-22 degrees Celsius, and at night 16-18 degrees Celsius with a plus sign.
These simple tips will help you grow healthy and strong seedlings, which means you will reap a rich harvest.