A gardener named rules for caring for tomato seedlings that will help protect the seedlings from dying.
These nuances are important for every gardener to observe. They are simple, but at the same time, some gardeners do not take them into account, and then wonder why the seedlings die.
Gardener Craig Wilson has outlined the rules for growing tomato seedlings, with which any gardener is doomed to success, reports the Daily Express .
1. Containers with seedlings should be placed in a well-lit place where the sun's rays reach at least 8 hours a day.
2. Tomato seedlings develop well when the air temperature is between +18 …+25 °C.
3. The main mistake gardeners make is that they try to water seedlings abundantly. Sometimes the amount of moisture added is excessive. This is why healthy seedlings start to get sick, wither and die.
4. The gardener believes that seedlings that have reached a height of 12 cm can be transplanted into individual containers, into a garden bed or into a greenhouse.