1. Select seedsIt is crucial to choose good quality seeds for tomato planting. If you buy seeds, you should try to buy good quality ones. Some seeds may be expired and difficult to germinate after planting. 2. Seed ProcessingSoak the prepared seeds in clean water for one to two hours. After taking it out, put it into water with a temperature of about 50-60° and stir it slowly for 15 minutes. Continue soaking for another 3-5 hours and then take it out before planting. This will allow it to germinate faster after planting. 3. Prepare the soilYou can buy seedling pots on the market, or you can prepare loose soil yourself. Note that you must not use sticky, airtight planting soil, as seeds will find it difficult to germinate in such soil. 4. Sowing and PlantingSpray the prepared planting area with water appropriately to keep it slightly moist, and then sow the treated seeds into the soil. The distance between the seeds should not be too close, and water should not be applied after sowing to avoid washing the seeds away. Provide it with a germination environment of 22-28℃ and wait for germination. |
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