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What points should be considered while transplanting the seedlings?           ​

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Purchase Strong Seedlings :

If you are purchasing some of your vegetable seedlings from a garden center, it is very essential to choose seedlings that are healthy. Only Strong Healthy Seedlings Choose transplants that are stocky with strong stems, deep green foliage, is free of yellow leaves, and there is no evidence of disease and pests. Use your best judgment when purchasing seedlings.

Dig a Proper Hole

A good planting hole is very important to how well the transplant adapts and grows to its new home. The planting hole should be at least double the width of the root ball of the seedling. If you have a seedling in a two-inch pot, then your planting hole should be four inches wide minimum. The soil in and around the planting hole should be loosened well to make it easier for the plant roots to grow downward and out. Don’t forget to add compost when backfilling the planting hole.

Avoid Damaging the Plant Roots

One very fast way to kill a transplant is to damage the root system. Some plants, like tomatoes and peppers, do not mind having their roots played with a bit. If you purchased seedlings from a garden center then they most likely will come in a small plastic pot. Take extra caution when removing the seedling from the container.

Prevent Transplant Shock

That’s what it is like for the plant when it is transplanted into the vegetable garden. Transplant shock can be very common when transplanting seedlings, and many times the seedling may need a bit of help recovering. Adding phosphorus to the planting holes is a great way to help reduce transplant shock, and help the seedlings to develop stronger roots. Phosphorus is essential for root development.

Water Religiously

The last thing you want to do is to transplant your vegetables then walk away without watering them well. Newly transplanted plants need to be watered well until they have become established in their new home and began developing new growth.

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