CABBAGE SEEDLINGS WITH AND WITHOUT PICKING – WHICH OPTION TO PREFER? There are two polar opinions on this issue. Some vegetable growers claim that you can’t grow good cabbage without picking. Others are sure of the opposite: picking inhibits the growth and development of plants. Why is there such a difference? The weather varies greatly in different regions of the country. The quality and composition of the soil too. It fits somewhere...
Garden and cottage - read more ... Cabbage seedlings with and without picking – arguments for and against!SEEDLING SEEDS ON TOILET PAPER SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO PICK UP My least favorite moment in growing seedlings is picking, so I resort to various tricks to avoid it. Not long ago, on one website I saw a method that seemed simple and understandable to me - seeds germinate in toilet paper, and you plant the sprout in a pot in it. To me …
Garden and cottage - read more ... Seedlings without picking - my reviews of the methodINITIAL CARE FOR ANOTHER SMALL SEEDLINGS - INSTRUCTIONS From the moment when the sprouts of vegetable or flower crops appear from the ground until they are pricked into separate pots, tiny plants are called seedlings. The quality of the seedlings, and hence the future harvest, depends on the conditions in which they will be in the first days of their lives. RASSAD…
Garden and cottage - read more ... Care of seedlings of seedlings from sowing to pickingWHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE OF A TRANSFER FROM A DIVE AND HANDLING Picking or transshipment: how is it right? Very soon, seedlings will have to be planted in separate cups. But how to do it right? What is the difference between picking and transshipment and transplantation? Agronomist Svetlana KRIVENKOVA will help you understand the intricacies of this process. A pick is a transplant of plants in the phase of two true leaves into a separate pot ...
Garden and cottage - read more ... The difference in picking, transshipment and transplanting seedlingsTO PICK CUCUMBERS OR NOT? FOR ROOT SYSTEM BUILDING - YES! As you know, when picking tomato seedlings, it is recommended to pinch the root. This makes it branch more strongly, gain weight and, without going deep, better nourish the plant, which certainly improves yields. But picking takes a lot of time, and the plant after the operation freezes for at least a week, ceasing to develop. ...
Garden and cottage - read more ... Pickling cucumbers - experiment and my feedback