What if one pharmacy bottle could replace a dozen gardening products?
We are talking about chlorhexidine, an antiseptic that turns weak shoots into powerful bushes.
Pathogens in the soil destroy seedlings long before the first leaves appear. Fungi and bacteria attack seeds, slowing their growth.

Instead of fertilizing, which sometimes only worsens the problem that worries the plant grower, try the “old-fashioned” method with a pharmacy product.
Before planting, spread tomato or pepper seeds in a tray. Put 6-7 drops of chlorhexidine on each. The substance will disinfect the seed coat and the soil around it, thereby creating a sterile zone for germination.
Pathogens will die, and the roots will receive a clean environment in which they will successfully develop.
The personal experience of Ekaterina from Samara has proven the effectiveness of the method.
In one tray the seeds were treated with chlorhexidine, in the other they were planted in the standard way.
After two weeks, the difference became obvious: the treated sprouts stretched out evenly, the leaves were deep green.
The control group lagged behind: some of the seedlings were withering, as if they were being held back by an invisible force.
Chlorhexidine does not require complex manipulations or costs.
The drugstore solution costs pennies, and the result exceeds expectations. Try it - and your seedlings will outgrow all fears about "weak shoots".