What is damping?
Pushing
is a condition that sometimes occurs in seedlings, especially when seedlings are grown in containers or indoor areas. This condition is characterized by sudden wilts and inability to prosper, with the possible death of the seedlings and is caused by fungal infection. There are a number of steps that gardeners can take to prevent damping and manage them if this happens. Gardeners should also be aware that the damping is running out, including experts, so they should not be too upset when it happens. The seed may not be brought up or germinated, but to produce weak, sick seedlings that eventually die. Pushing can also occur as soon as the seedlings break the soil, in which case it can be caused by root rot or fungal infection around the stem. In this case, the stem usually thins and complete bends or breaks near the soil surface. Small properties may also occur on the soil surface.
The best way to deal with damping is to prevent it. Gardeners should make sure that their garden shelters are kept clean and sterile, and when they plant new seeds, they should use clean soil and sterilized planting storage. The soil should be moist, but not completely wet and the seeds should be sprinkled at healthy intervals. When the seeds are packed closely together, they tend to be more susceptible to rot and damping. After withdrawal, the seeds should be covered with a layer of light material and some gardeners use substances such as small gravel or sand in the upper soil layer to support drainage.
It is also important to maintain a good circulation in areas where seedlings start, because it will help the seeds dry. Overwareting can also lead to damping. Gentle mining is usually sufficient to support germination. If signs of damping occur, infected plants should be removed and destroyed and the rest should be isolated so,In order to also infect, infections do not spread.
Some people use fungicides to prevent this problem in seedlings. Although it is a possibility, fungicides should be used carefully and no product can focus on any possible fungal striker. In many cases, good gardening practices can prevent damping, as it can carefully monitor seedlings to monitor them for any signs of poor health than fungal infections get a chance to expand.