When it comes to backyard gardening, the tomato plant is the most widely grown type of edible grown my modern hobbyists. While tomatoes do require certain conditions to flourish, they are actually quite simple to grow.
1. Select the Correct Seed VarietyDifferent climates and conditions are best for different types of tomato plants. Choose a tomato variety that is bred to flourish in your particular climate. A short-season tomato, such as Early Girl, is ideal for areas with short growing seasons. If your climate is prone to specific diseases, choose a tomato variety that is bred to resist those problems.
2. Prepare Your Planting SurfaceStart tomato seeds in a seed flat or in small peat pellets or pots using a basic seed starting mix. Moisten the mix with water in a medium-sized bowl until it holds together loosely; the seed starting mix should be damp but not dripping water. Pack the seed starting mix into your seed flat or pot.
3. Plant Tomato SeedsWith the end of a pencil or pen, drill two small holes into the surface of the seed starting mix; each hole should be approximately one-fourth-inch deep and toward the center of the planting cell. Drop one tomato seed into each hole and cover with moistened seed starting mix. Cover the seed cells to retain moisture and place in a warm place, such as the top of the refrigerator.
4. Monitor Tomato PlantsKeep tomato seed cells warm and moist until the seedling emerges. Once the tomato plant breaks the surface, move the planting cells to a sunny or well-lit location and uncover. If no natural light is available for your seedlings, use a fluorescent shop light. Keep tomato seedlings regularly watered. Allow tomato plants to grow in this protected environment for at least six to eight weeks.Tip: If both tomato seeds emerge, clip the weakest seedling while the plants are still small to free up resources for the stronger plant.
5. Acclimate Tomato PlantsMove the matured tomato seedling to an outside planting environment slowly. This process is called hardening off. Place tomato seedlings outside in increasingly lengthening increments, beginning with one hour of direct sun exposure the first day. Continue to increase the length of outside exposure over the course of a week until the plant is used to a normal garden environment.
6. Plant Tomato Plant in Permanent LocationPlant the tomato plant in its permanent location. Tomato plants do well in raised beds, open garden areas and containers. If your planting cell is biodegradable, plant the entire container in the larger planting area. If not, remove the entire soil mass from the planting cell before placing it in the new soil bed. Plant the tomato plant deep enough so that the soil covers the entire stem, leaving just the leaves exposed to the air. Press the soil firmly around the tomato plant and water deeply.
You don't plant weed, they just grow from gardens.
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i think not cos weeds grow longer roots and therefore gets more nutrients than your plant.
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if any thing i would have thought it stunted growth.
Patience and understanding
You don't. Unless your friends are nice enough to smoke you out.
easy, plant some seeds
It depends on which kind. Some force the weed/plant to grow so fast that the plant kills itself, where other's burn the weed/plant.
The cannabis plant is quite hardy and versatile and can grow nearly anywhere.
peppermint grows like a weed and overtakes the area.
Depends how long you let it grow