Mistakes in growing seedlings can lead to reduced yields or even death of plants.
Let's look at the main mistakes that gardeners make when growing seedlings and give recommendations on how to eliminate them.
Often gardeners choose seeds that are not suitable for their climate conditions or soil type. As reported by Anastasia Kovrizhnykh .
To avoid this mistake, you need to choose seeds recommended for your region and according to your purposes (for example, for growing in open ground or in a greenhouse).
Storing seeds at temperatures that are too high or too low may cause them to die.
Store seeds in a cool, dry place at temperatures between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius.
Planting seeds too deeply or too shallow may result in failure to germinate. Sow seeds to the depth indicated on the packet, or a little deeper if the soil is dry.
Insufficient watering can lead to delayed growth of seedlings and even their death. Water the seedlings regularly, but do not overwater to avoid root rot.
Seedlings need a lot of light for normal growth and development. If there is not enough light, the seedlings may stretch out and become weak.
Provide the seedlings with sufficient light by using supplementary lighting lamps.