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The tomato is the most popular vegetable after the potato. It has excellent taste qualities, it is indispensable in winter preparations. Advanced housewives, in addition to tomato juice, canning, salads and sauces, dry it, dry it and freeze it. In addition, tomatoes are useful, and the fruits of red varieties will even help in the fight against the plague of the twenty-first century – depression. Everyone who lives in a private house, even if the plot is small, try to grow at least a few bushes. Growing seedlings on our own is all the more important, the less land we have for planting tomatoes – so we know exactly which varieties will bear fruit, and it is better to control the quality of seedlings on our own. Growing tomato seedlings without picking – today we will analyze this topic in detail.
How best to grow tomato seedlings – with or without a pick
Each gardener has his own secrets and preferences, besides, we have different climatic conditions and soils. Some believe that it is not worth growing tomato seedlings without picking, while others, on the contrary, believe that picking is a waste of time.
Arguing about which way is better is useless. Let everyone grow seedlings in the way he does best. Both methods are correct and give good results. It’s just that a tomato grown without a pick, after planting, will have slightly different requirements for growing than a pre-picked one. For most, these differences will not matter. But for people who visit the garden only occasionally or for those who have problems with watering, our information can be not only useful, but also help to get a good harvest.
Why pick tomatoes
A pick is a transplant of seedlings into separate containers or into one large one at a distance from each other to increase the area of growth and nutrition. Picking contributes to the development of a fibrous root system due to the growth of adventitious and lateral roots.
Often tomatoes dive not once, but two or three times. Their root system is restored very quickly, its damage practically does not inhibit growth. The couple of days that the plant needed to recover pays off in the future due to the rapid increase in the number of lateral roots.
The benefits of picking are as follows:
- Plants have a more developed root system than tomato seedlings without a pick;
- No need to thin seedlings;
- We reject weak and diseased seedlings, leaving only healthy plants.
In tomatoes grown from pickled seedlings, the root is well developed in breadth, develops a larger volume of soil, and therefore has a large feeding area. It is located in the upper fertile and warm soil layer, which usually allows you to get a crop a few days earlier.
What are the advantages of tomato seedlings grown without picking
Without picking, seedlings are grown just as successfully, its main advantages are:
- Saving time spent on picking;
- Good development of the main tap root, which was not pinched;
- Usually tomatoes that have not been picked are more adapted to growing in adverse conditions.
This is especially important if we rarely visit the site or we have problems with watering.
Three ways to grow tomato seedlings without picking
Surely there are more such methods, for example, some plant seeds in peat tablets. We will introduce you to the most common methods, they can be easily modified and supplemented according to your own needs. We will also offer a short video on this topic for viewing.
For all methods, it is necessary to first prepare the soil suitable for growing tomato seedlings, disinfect and sterilize it.
Method 1. Planting seedlings in separate cups
This method would be the best if the cups did not take up much space. Well, if you want to grow 10-20 bushes. And if 200 or 500? This method is not suitable for those who grow a lot of seedlings and do not have a separate room with good lighting for this.
Take pots or cups with a volume of at least 0,5 liters, preferably 1,0 liters. Make drainage holes and fill them 1/3 with damp soil. Pre-disinfected and soaked until swollen or germinated tomato seeds (seeds covered with a colored shell are planted dry), plant 3 pieces each, deepening by 1 cm.
When the seedlings sprout and grow a little, carefully cut off the excess sprouts with nail scissors, leaving the best one. Even among experienced gardeners, there are those who step on the same rake every year – they plant two tomatoes in one hole. Believe me, if a person has been doing this for decades, and knowing full well that it is better to plant one plant at a time, it is useless to fight it. It is better to immediately leave two sprouts.
Further, as the tomato grows, you will pour the soil into cups or pots. In this case, adventitious roots will form, and the main root will not suffer.
Method 2. Growing seedlings without picking in boxes
If you need a lot of seedlings, you can grow it without picking right in the boxes. To do this, fill them 1/3 with moist soil and plant the prepared seeds to a depth of 1 cm very rarely. Try to space the tomato seeds at the same distance from each other.
Then, when the seedlings grow a little, install cardboard partitions in the box so that the tomato roots do not intertwine with each other and are not injured when planting in the ground. Sprinkle the seedlings with soil as they grow, as indicated earlier.
Watch a short but very good video on growing tomatoes without a pick:
Method 3. Growing seedlings without picking in a film
You can grow seedlings without picking in a film cut into pieces about 15×25 cm. To do this, put a few tablespoons of prepared wet soil on a film, wrap it in an envelope and place it in a low pan close to each other. Plant 3 tomato seeds in each “diaper”.
Next, leave 1 strong sprout and, as necessary, unfold the bag and add soil there.
Sowing tomatoes directly into the ground
An article on growing tomato seedlings without a pick will be incomplete if you do not mention planting seeds directly in open ground.
Tomato seeds are sown in the ground when the threat of spring frost has passed. They are planted either in 3-4 seeds at a distance at which the tomatoes will bear fruit later, or at a greater distance with seedlings picking directly to a permanent place.
So, only the most precocious low-growing varieties are planted. Moreover, the possibility of such cultivation should be indicated by the manufacturer on the package with seeds. With the seeds collected with your own hands, you can experiment as you like.