How to put tomato seeds in the nursery
Tomato seeds are first grown in the nursery and later transferred to the field. Nursery preparation takes place 1 or 2 weeks before seeding. Make a terrace with a width of 1 meter and a height of 5 meters to a height that is easily serviced. Break up large stalks by using jelly to moisten the soil well. Mix well-rotted natural fertilizers such as Samadi or compost to a depth of 1 to 2 cm in a square area.
Sync using a check or other device. Water the nursery one day before sowing, then place the seeds in rows about 10 - 15 centimeters in rows.
The ideal amount for an area of 1 square meter is 3 - 5 grams (equivalent to half a teaspoon of tea). This amount of seed can produce enough seedlings to transplant in an area of 100 square meters. The required amount of 1 hectare is 300 grams.
Keep mulch such as dry grass and then water in the morning and evening until the seeds germinate. Seed germination after 5-10 days rain should not destroy young seedlings.