Some summer residents believe that tomatoes do not need special care in the first days after transplanting seedlings.
This position is supported by the fact that the soil is enriched in one way or another with special nutrient mixtures.
Most often, shells, prepared manure with compost, fish meal or the remains of the product itself, and purchased fertilizers are used.
However, proper watering will not harm tomatoes even if you have added everything necessary, says landscape designer and agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , an expert at the online publication BelNovosti.
What should you water the crop with after transplanting?
The most valuable and suitable preparation for young plants will be succinic acid. This is an excellent remedy that helps tomatoes get stronger. Such plants will be able to give an excellent harvest in due time.
Another advantage of the acid is its safety: even if you accidentally exceed the dosage, nothing critical will happen.
However, it is still better to maintain the correct proportions.
You need to take two grams of the preparation, bring it to a powder state and put it in a bucket of water. Remember that the liquid must be warmed up.