Growing vegetables in a greenhouse is a great way to get a rich harvest regardless of weather conditions. However, success largely depends on the correct choice of seeds. In this article, we will analyze what BUDSNSEEDS are best suited for greenhouse cultivation and what you should pay attention to when buying them.
What seeds are suitable for the greenhouse?
When choosing seeds for the greenhouse, it is important to consider several factors: disease resistance, speed of maturation, yield and care.
1. tomatoes - for greenhouses it is better to choose hybrid varieties that are resistant to temperature fluctuations and diseases. Popular varieties: “Blagovest”, “De Barao”, “Cio-Cio-San”.
2. cucumbers - well suited self-pollinated hybrids such as “Masha F1”, “Herman F1”, “Zozulya”. They give a stable harvest and do not require insect pollination.
3. Peppers - choose early-ripening varieties such as “Atlant”, “California Miracle”, “Orange Miracle”. They grow well in greenhouse conditions and give large fruits.
4. Greens - dill, parsley, lettuce, spinach and basil grow well in the greenhouse all year round. The main thing is to observe the regime of watering and lighting.
How to choose quality seeds?
When buying seeds, pay attention to the following points:
- Manufacturer - give preference to proven firms that guarantee the quality of seeds.
- Expiration date - seeds with an expired shelf life can sprout poorly.
- Treatment - some seeds are already treated against diseases, which increases their germination.
Growing tips
1. Soil preparation - before planting seeds, the soil should be fertilized and loosened.
2. Temperature control - maintain the optimum temperature for each plant species.
3. Watering - do not flood the plants, but do not allow the soil to dry out.
4. lighting - use additional light sources in winter and on cloudy days.
By choosing the right seeds and following the basic rules of care, you will be able to get a rich harvest in the greenhouse at any time of the year.
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