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Tomatoes. Sowing.

November 29, 2022 at 6:32 am, No comments


Tomato sowing and growing is rich in beliefs, habits and traditions, yet it's always worth knowing the essentials for tomato to grow in pretty and fruitful.
How the tomato will grow and produce depends on how high quality and carefully grown the plant is.

When buying a plant, it is important that the grower is responsible and trustworthy. When buying seedlings from a unknown grower, there is a high risk of introducing various diseases into the greenhouse. If a loyal planter is not worth trying to grow someone on their own. It's simpler than it sounds.

Tomato sowing time is important because, on average, until production, the tomato grows for 40-70 days depends on the variety. So buying seeds is worth paying umpires to the periods of vegetation.

By sowing tomatoes too early they can stretch, so you'll need extra lighting, plus you can show tomatoes in an unheated greenhouse no sooner than mid-May, when the frost is over.

Tomatoes are sown in late March through mid-April. It should be borne in mind that earlier sown tomatoes may require extra lighting and replanting in larger pots, which takes up space if limited.

Tomatoes sprout in heat in 4-10 days. It is important not to pull or hold them in a warm place.

If the weather permits, it is worth carrying your tomato seedlings to the greenhouse by day and carrying them back to the rooms in the evening. It will immune the tomato seedlings, and durability in a fluctuating summer.

Important for tomatoes is to sow in a rich peat substrate, rather than garden soil, to grow your aunt healthy and hardened.



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