Prevents the occurrence of late blight in the greenhouse
The owners of greenhouses often wonder what the land can be treated to prevent the development of late blight. Today, I'll introduce you to some methods that are tried myself - they will help, it is checked.
method №1
One of the main precursors of late blight in the greenhouse is condensate. In the summer are advised to keep the greenhouse open. For thermal insulation on the outside of the door secured covering material, and the day I am always ventilated. For tomato I never regret place to plant them so rarely that they do not even touch.
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method №2
Not grass land, change it. Remove the soil layer about 5 centimeters and replace with a new one. Do the cleaning in the greenhouse, Wash inside out. To last year's late blight did not appear until autumn to observe a few rules: do not water the plants with cold water, and often ventilate well, remember, dampness helps in the development of late blight.
Do not tighten with the harvest, otherwise with the first fogs, there is a risk the appearance of our common enemy. To replace the soil in the greenhouse land grab at the same in the garden, and from the greenhouse return to the garden, but they do not put Solanaceae. Preferably every five years to completely change the whole soil in the greenhouse.
method №3
For the treatment of greenhouses from pests and diseases, after will remove the plants, use of mustard seeds. Put her and then when she grows up, carefully dug up. In winter, be sure to sprinkle the ground with snow. At the beginning of spring you can sow the mustard again if there is a desire, it is growing very rapidly. Later, you can use it as a mulch for tomato bushes.
P.S. If you want to achieve greater effect combine these methods!
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