Don't rush to throw away stretched tomato seedlings that look more like threads than stocky sprouts.
There is a method that will help seedlings quickly take root in a new place, grow stronger and bear fruit until autumn.
What to put in a hole with tomatoes
Ash and shell
When planting tomatoes, place a handful of wood ash and 2 teaspoons of eggshells ground into flour in the hole.
Why do we need ash:
- a source of potassium and other useful substances, will help strengthen the roots, improve the taste of the fruit.
Why do we need eggshells:
- saturates the soil with calcium, ideal mineral fertilizer for growth and development, protects against mole crickets.
Glyocladin
The biopreparation will not allow root and basal rot to attack the plant. Just one tablet is enough.
How to use fertilizers
Mix the ash, shells and glyocladin with the soil, water it and you can plant the tomatoes.