Gardeners shared what to do with planted tomato seedlings after 1 week

If you have already planted tomato seedlings (in a greenhouse or in open ground under agrofibre), then after 7-10 days it is time to work near it.

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First of all, you need examine the leaves to see if the plant has enough nutrients. Usually, after a week, the plants still do not need any feeding. But if you didn't do it at the seedling stage, you can feed it with a solution of chicken manure.

You definitely need to start transplanting, especially if you have tall tomatoes. How to do it correctly? You need to remove all the stepsons – from the bottom to the first row of leaves, where the brush is. And do it with scissors, leaving a stump of about 1 cm. It is also necessary to cut off the leaves that touch the ground, so that some disease does not pass through them to the bush.

If the tomatoes are tall, you can immediately do the first pruning “jazzing.

Some people don't like low-growing tomatoes. But if this is not done, the load on the plants will be greater. And when you cut off the stepsons, but leaving two under the bunch, the tomatoes will reach faster and will be larger.

Of course, you need to look at the moisture of the soil: if there is such a need, then water, and then loosen the ground.< /p>

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