How to water seedlings of tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers for quick survival in the ground when transplanted to a permanent place
Many gardeners are faced with the problem of long-term adaptation of seedlings of tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers when transplanted into the soil to a permanent place in a greenhouse, greenhouse, open ground. Many gardeners are faced with the problem of long-term adaptation of seedlings of tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers when transplanted into the soil to a permanent place in a greenhouse, greenhouse, open ground. Many gardeners are faced with the problem of long-term adaptation of seedlings of tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers when transplanted into the soil to a permanent place in a greenhouse, greenhouse, open ground. Many gardeners are faced with the problem of long-term adaptation of seedlings of tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers when transplanted into the soil to a permanent place in a greenhouse, greenhouse, open ground.
There are several effective ways to help plants grow vigorously and produce early harvests.
Glycerol
One of the most effective means for the quick adaptation of seedlings to new
conditions is glycerin. It has several beneficial properties for plants. It is a versatile source of energy for microorganisms. Like succinic acid, glycerin is actively involved in the respiratory processes of plants. It energizes the seedlings of tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers, if they do not have enough of it for development.
When spraying plants, glycerin is well absorbed on the surface of the leaves, quickly enters the culture. The effect of this agent can be improved if dimexide is added to glycerin. All of these products can be purchased at the pharmacy.
To prepare the solution, you will need 100 ml of glycerin and 1 teaspoon of Dimexide per 10 liters of water. For a greenhouse of 12 sq. meters will need 0.5 liters of solution for spraying. It can also be used for soil irrigation.
The thing is that glycerin binds to useful microelements and forms special compounds with them, which are called glycerates. These substances, like zinc, iron, manganese, boron and other elements, are quickly supplied in these formations through the suction roots from the soil to all plant organs as food.
Moreover, the soil can contain a large number of trace elements that are in an inaccessible form. Glycerin makes them available to plants.
Thus, a remedy such as glycerin will help the seedlings quickly adapt in a permanent place and quickly take root, especially in cool conditions.
succinic acid
A pharmacy that is inexpensive. It is considered effective for reanimating plants, filling them with vital energy, increasing resistance to low temperatures. There are many reviews from experienced summer residents about the benefits of succinic acid for plants.
To prepare a miracle solution, you will need 1-2 tablets of succinic acid per 1 liter of warm water. The product is also sold in the form of powder and liquid forms. In this case, it is necessary to apply succinic acid according to the instructions.