Wood ash for tomatoes is an old and good top dressing. Is it possible to burn the roots if you add more than the norm
Many gardeners know about the beneficial properties of wood ash, they are actively used for tomatoes and other plants. In its composition, this natural mineral fertilizer contains phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, manganese, and other necessary elements that are in an easily accessible form for crops.
This is a free fertilizer, which is a sin not to use, especially if you have a stove, because when burning firewood, a lot of ash is formed.
In addition to feeding, it is used in the fight against pests, showering the leaves of plants, for example, cabbage.
Canwhetherto dooverdosefromash
Many novice summer residents and gardeners ask themselves the question of whether it is possible to overdo it with an ash solution or the same substance, but only in dry form?
Some of them say that they bring it into the beds for tomatoes, as much as they can, without sparing them, with buckets. And everything grows well with them, the tomato harvest pleases.
Others point out that “there is no use in ash and is not considered a fertilizer. At the same time, it is quite simple to overdo it with ash, which will affect tomatoes and soil. It is better to use mineral fertilizers, where a clear composition and dosage is prescribed. "
As an experienced gardener, I will never stop using ash on tomatoes. This natural fertilizer not only nourishes tomatoes, but also saves them from certain diseases, for example, from top rot. When planting tomato seedlings, I pour one glass of the substance into the hole under each bush. Also, with liquid dressing, I make a solution in the ratio of 1 glass to 10 liters of water.
I also sprinkle dry ash on the beds in the amount of 250-300 grams per 1 square meter, provided that the soil is slightly acidic or neutral.
I start collecting ash in the fall, by the spring a whole barrel of fertilizer accumulates, which is enough for the whole garden in spring.
It is important that it is in a dry room, not exposed to precipitation.
When using ash on seedlings, you need to be careful, because in case of an overdose, you can burn the delicate roots of plants. There is already a large amount of soil in the open field, which reduces the risk of root damage. Moreover, the roots of tomatoes can develop a powerful root system. In a greenhouse, it is much easier to sort out with ash, where the soil is in boxes.
At the same time, it is extremely difficult to overdose with ash on acidic soils. After all, it is often used to deoxidize the earth. Neutral or slightly alkaline soil can be spoiled with ash.
Thus, you need to correctly apply ash on your site, knowing the rates of applying this fertilizer for crops. Only in this case can you avoid overdose problems.
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