Let's learn how to plant tomatoes in a greenhouse in winter

Many people know how to plant tomatoes in a greenhouse in the yard. We will not consider those cases when they are bred in a large greenhouse for sale. Although, if it is possible to arrange one, we can engage in mass breeding.
Planting tomatoes in a greenhouse
Let's start with the fact that planting in a greenhouse is inevitable in some cases. For example, when working with some early varieties. When it’s still cold outside, there are no conditions at home, and there’s a full-fledged greenhouse in the yard - why not try the technique? In general, a greenhouse is a flexible concept:
- Greenhouse for wholesale trade;
- Garden greenhouse;
- A home-made “greenhouse” is when you cover your sprout with a jar and create the appropriate conditions;
- A lamp that will not only illuminate, but also warm growing tomatoes
And etc.
An interesting option for a winter greenhouse. Under certain conditions, tomatoes are produced in winter. Of course, the easiest way is to set aside a corner in the apartment. But we must remember that a tomato grows in the presence of phosphorus, potassium and nitrogen as accompanying elements. Do not overuse them, otherwise you may end up with a harmful sample of nitrate.
At the first stage, the sprouts require ventilation. A large percentage is planted under the frame - then a second pick is inevitable. The first picking is necessary a few weeks after disembarkation. You can plant plants in a greenhouse for early fruit production. Then do a few picks. Plant tomatoes directly in pots.The holes in the seedlings must be left in advance so that later you can dig out the sprout with at least a teaspoon. The pits in the greenhouse are prepared in advance. It is convenient to keep pots in boxes. Next, we find out how to plant tomatoes in a greenhouse until the bitter end - with garter, tomato harvesting, etc.