A ready-made plan of action in case tomatoes grow poorly after planting in the ground.
Sometimes after transplanting seedlings, tomatoes seem to “freeze” in one place and do not want to grow.
There are two main reasons why this happens. First of all, it could be due to low temperatures.

The average daily temperature should be no less than +19°C.
Nutrients also play a big role. If there aren't enough of them, problems begin.
How to speed up the growth of tomatoes?
To do this, you need to feed the plants. 14 days after planting the seedlings, use special water-soluble complex fertilizers.
You can also use folk remedies. For example, an infusion of weeds. To prepare it, you can use nettle, goutweed, horsetail, clover, quinoa, etc.
Before use, each liter of infusion must be diluted in 10 liters of water.
Another option is compost tea. This is an infusion of compost or vermicompost. It contains a lot of useful substances that accelerate the growth of tomatoes.
To prepare it, use 1 kg of mature compost or vermicompost per 10 liters of water.
The fertilizer should be poured with water, left for eight to ten hours, and then applied under the roots on damp soil.
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