In the summer, many people complain about the tomatoes being wilted, dead, not producing much fruit. However, if you know how to care, tomatoes will give a high yield.
Tomatoes are in the buying season, many people start planting around June and July. This is the time when tomato plants are subject to a lot of heat, so many people do not know how to take care of them, which will cause the plants to wilt. The tree died from drying out the roots.
Recently, a mother shared the secret of planting and caring for tomatoes in the summer for high yields.
First, the soil is very important. To grow tomatoes, you mix 50% soil, 30% coco humus and 20% rotting manure. Once a week is free to sprinkle bat droppings.
Soil is very important when growing tomatoes.
– Make a climbing plant for tomatoes. After the tomatoes are on the tree and branches, help the tomatoes to climb into the trellis.
– Summer tomatoes need more water, so water them enough. However, after 5pm, you should limit watering so that the stump is dry. Watering in the dark, the plant cannot absorb water, making the roots moist, and for a long time, the tree is susceptible to fungal diseases and wilting.
– Note, when you see that the beans are not many, you can spray calcium boron and add micronutrient clay to the plants to better balance the nutrients and fruit.
– When planting tomatoes should leave 1 main stem, the plant will bear many fruits. Prune branches regularly so that the tree can be neat and focus on growing the best fruit.
– When tomatoes have fruited, you fertilize custard apple once a week to ensure sweet, crispy tomatoes.
According to my mother, summer tomatoes are better than winter tomatoes.
According to facebook: Tu Huynh
see more
Thuy Duong (According to Trademark and Law)