Hi
I've just transplanted all my seedlings to my beds and a couple seem a bit worse for wear. I hardened them by using a cold frame.
Now there are one or two that look ill! Purple sprouting brocoli and tomatoes especially. Is there anything I can do to help them settle in? I was thinking liquid fertiliser or would that be a bit of shock to the system??
Any help and advice would be great.
Thanks
Helping transplanted seedlings
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Re: Helping transplanted seedlings
having realised i've got virtually a whole terrace of comfrey, i've been making a liquid feed and giving it to everything - i gave it to some tomatoes that got caught out by unseasonal weather in april and they are good strong plants now.
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Re: Helping transplanted seedlings
Thanks for the advice. A couple seem to have revived themselves a bit. Others not the best. Will try some liquid feed on friday I think.
Thanks very much again
Thanks very much again