As summer approaches, many gardeners will soon be focused on planting their seedlings, making it a perfect time to refresh our knowledge. The quality of the fruits we harvest at the end of the season largely depends on how well we cultivate our seedlings. One effective way to enhance seedling quality is by incorporating iodine into your care routine.

Proper Use of Iodine:

Iodine is a crucial nutrient for the healthy growth of plants, including seedlings. However, it’s uncommon to find iodine in sufficient quantities naturally present in the soil. To remedy this, a simple additional feeding with iodine can greatly benefit the development of young plants.

Here’s how to use iodine correctly:

  1. Prepare the Solution: Start with a three-liter container of filtered water. Ensure the water reaches room temperature before use, as cold water could harm your plants.
  2. Add Iodine: Mix in just two drops of iodine into the water.
  3. Apply to Seedlings: Water your seedlings with this iodine solution. For best results, repeat the process only after you’ve transplanted the seedlings into their final outdoor locations.

By following this straightforward method, you can significantly boost the quality of your seedlings, which in turn, will positively influence your harvest.