1, time selection
Generally speaking, the time for transplanting tomato seedlings should be in spring or autumn, when the temperature is more suitable, which is beneficial to plant growth.
Step 2 Prepare tools and soil
Before transplanting, prepare corresponding tools, such as shovels, gloves, buckets, etc. At the same time, new soil should be prepared to ensure that plants have enough nutrition and growth space.
3. Pretreatment before transplanting
Before transplanting, the original soil should be softened and weeds and other unnecessary substances should be removed. If the old soil is too compact or contains too much salt and harmful substances, it will affect the healthy growth of plants.
4, plant pruning
Tomato plants should be pruned when transplanting. The first is to remove the old leaves and branches, which can reduce the burden on plants and make them absorb nutrients better. Then leave enough leaves and roots as needed.
5. Transplanting method
Carefully dig the plant out of the original soil and pat its roots gently. Then put the plants into new soil and compact them with hands or shovels to make them closely combine with the soil. Finally, water is poured to help the plants regain their vitality.