What Tomatoes Don't Like: 6 Mistakes Gardeners Make When Growing Tomatoes
Beginning gardeners often make mistakes when caring for their tomatoes. What should be paid attention to when growing?
Avoid thickening
The ideal distance between tall tomatoes is 60 cm. For field (ground) tomatoes, 40 cm is enough.
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Tomatoes do not need to be poured. It is a drought tolerant crop. It is enough to water the bushes abundantly 2 times a week under the root. On hot days, increase the amount of watering. When overflowing, cracking of the fruit and the development of infection at high humidity can be observed.
Do not plant seedlings in cold, unheated soil
At a temperature of +10 degrees and below, the plant stops growing and developing, it gets stressed. The leaves curl and turn purple due to a lack of phosphorus, because the roots stop absorbing nutrients from the soil.
Avoid direct sunlight in the greenhouse in the heat
On hot days, tomato bushes must be shaded, otherwise pollen sterilization occurs at a temperature of more than +32 degrees. For shading, greenhouses are painted with facade or water-based paint, spunbond or special nets are stretched. In the heat, you need to ensure good ventilation in the greenhouse, even at night.
Avoid high humidity
Unlike cucumbers, tomatoes love drafts and cannot stand high humidity, which can lead to the development of various fungal diseases, as mentioned above.
Do not apply nitrogen fertilizers
If you apply nitrogen fertilizers under tomatoes, especially fresh manure, then the tomatoes are likely to start to fatten, that is, to develop its green mass, the formation of flower clusters and fruits can drag on. When fattening, all feeding and watering should be stopped, pinching should be carried out.
Above were the mistakes that gardeners make when caring for and growing tomatoes.
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