FoodHomegrown tomatoes: A secret to a bountiful harvest revealed

Homegrown tomatoes: A secret to a bountiful harvest revealed

Water the tomatoes with this, and the harvest will be exceptionally bountiful.
Water the tomatoes with this, and the harvest will be exceptionally bountiful.
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9:23 PM EDT, July 22, 2024

Do you grow tomatoes and want your plants to bear fruit? Prepare this incredibly simple fertilizer, and you'll notice the first results in just one month. In August, you'll gather entire baskets of tomatoes.

The tomato is one of the healthiest vegetables. It contains many valuable vitamins, elements, and antioxidants that slow the body's aging process and protect against the development of dangerous diseases.

More and more people are deciding to grow tomatoes themselves. After all, there is nothing better than a home-grown, sun-soaked tomato. If you are one of these people and want to enjoy a bountiful harvest, prepare this simple tomato fertilizer. In a month, the plants will bend under their weight.

How to grow tomatoes?

Tomatoes are easy to grow. You can cultivate them in the garden or even on the balcony. They don't need much. Just provide them with the right soil and location, and water them regularly so the plants bear plump, red tomatoes.

Where to plant tomatoes? Ensure they have a dry, sunny, wind-protected spot. What soil is the best? Fertile, sandy-clay, rich in calcium, with a slightly acidic pH. How often should you water tomatoes? It all depends on the weather and the growth phase. Seedlings should be watered heavily twice a week and the plants every 2-3 days.

Dissolve in water and water the tomatoes. the plants will bend under the fruits

Although tomatoes have low soil requirements, they absorb many nutrients. For this reason, they should be fertilized regularly. You can choose from ready-made fertilizers or prepare them yourself. Homemade fertilizers are cheap, safe, effective, and completely organic.

You only need two things — water and citric acid. Citric acid is rich in citrates. This component facilitates the absorption of nutrients from the soil, which translates into yield quality.

How do you prepare homemade tomato fertilizer? It's very simple. Prepare a 3-gallon jug of water, add a teaspoon of citric acid, and mix it all. This fertilizer is ready to use. How often should you use it? Once a week, use 50 ounces of fertilizer per plant. Apply the treatment throughout the season, and the plants bend with tomatoes.

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