July - the time of mandatory processing of tomatoes against Phytophthora. The need to process.
We must not forget that in the middle of July tomato bushes are covered with brown spots, destroying the fruits, because of what they harden and take on a brown color. It is therefore necessary to take care of our tomatoes to prevent the disease ruin our crops.
Now I will tell you in detail about how to cope with this infection without the use of chemicals. Thanks to this uncomplicated method of my tomatoes not get sick.
Simple method, and some of the components can be found at home, so no problem. In order to effectively treat tomatoes, you'll need a sprayer with a capacity of two liters of water.
My plan of action.
The sprayer pour: 2 l of water, 1 teaspoon of green fodder, Metronidazol 2 tablets (pre-grind it) and 100 g of dairy product (which has a house - milk or yogurt). Then all the ingredients thoroughly mixed and begin to take place every bush, do not forget about the trunks and leaves. In the same manner treat peppers, potatoes, cucumbers and eggplant.
It is an excellent prevention against many fungi, rot and powdery mildew diseases. This treatment should also be used for all plants, which are available in the garden.
Subsequently, after such a procedure, and the plants look good and feel great. You can also notice the intense green color of the leaves. As a rule, it is important in this is Zelenka, which gives them a bright green color. As a result, the leaves are lush and juicy.
Taking this method myself for the record, you say goodbye forever to the insidious Phytophthora and other diseases that surround our plants.
Incidentally, with regard to the final processing Metronidazol. I spend it for 2 weeks before the start harvest. During this time his action has stopped.
However, at harvest processing plant it is categorically impossible. In this case, I begin to spend more processing from May three times after every 2-3 weeks.
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