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Never plant tomatoes without this. For large fruits and more tomatoes, follow this



Never plant tomatoes without this. For large fruits and more tomatoes, follow this.
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If you follow these few tips when planting tomatoes, you can expect healthy and large fruits and lots of tomatoes. It often happens that we bring tomato seedlings to plant, but the plants seem to wither. If your tomato seedlings are in poor condition before planting, here’s what you should do.
Soak the tomato root in water before planting. The root supplies the plant with water and hydrates it. A trick for gardeners is to add a spoonful of sugar to that water. The plants will quickly revive and be ready for planting. Another important tip when planting tomatoes is to plant them deep.
Dig a hole about 25-30 cm deep, so that two-thirds of the tomato plant is underground. Tomato roots grow on the stem wherever it is in contact with the ground. It means that the more tomato stalks in the ground, the bigger the root of the plant will be.

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  1. Great tips. Will try next time. Last season here was driest on record and all my tomatoes, and many other plants died – despite all watering and mulching and fertilising. YET, 3 Cherry Tomato plants, self seeded in the hot gravel of my patio, took off vigorously, 3 months AFTER Tomato season proper! Have have several punnets worth from them and are still, now mid-winter! producing fruit. Even more flowers developing despite 3 nights of frost … Go figure! Same with Silverbeet plants. Lot's of seedlings now popping up in the gravel! I'm taking them aout and transferring to the actual veggie garden. but the free-range ones look healthier. Beginning to think should just throw a few seed packets of everything I want to grow to the wind and see what more free ranging does! πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«

  2. Why does anyone have to sit down and figure out what 25 to 30 cm is when we live in the United States of America that use inches

  3. Tums or the dollar store equivalent will help with the end rot as well. Egg shells are another big boost for calcium.Too much nitrogen also stops the plants ability to absorb calcium. Hope that helps somebody, and very nice video by the way.

  4. Never have understood why some people believe certain plants don't want water on their leaves. Does rain not touch their leaves??

  5. I used bone meal and our own worm compost in their holes last year. We are first and foremost cannabis growers and I will use pour off from our organic hydroponic grow to feed them with and mulch with the cannabis trim as it is full of nutrients. Happy tomatoes growing in hellish high plains of northern New Mexico. If we can them to grow here, think a climate like Uzbekistan, I think they can grow pretty much anywhere.

  6. very good & accurate video! I would recommend that gypsum be used with the bone meal & potash, to keep the Phosphate & Sulfate balanced. (Manganese & Boron) are also required for Calcium & phosphate assimilation. Calcium is required for the Auxin transport proteins, which transport Auxin into the fruit.

  7. When you plant tomatoes you need to put them in a different spot each year they will deplete the soil. But if you amend the soil that is not an issue.

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  9. I keep the eggshells then I put them in the oven for 30 minutes then I grain until dust then I use it for my plants as a calcium resource.

  10. For God's sake, put some water in the hole before planting. A plant going into a dry hole has an immense amount of moisture sucked out of it…get on the program!!!

  11. There are a thousand videos here that say do the bone meal or fish meal and a thousand that say don’t. Obviously we don’t understand plant science like we think we do.

  12. Why do folks insist on making videos in the United States but not use United States measuring terms?

    We don't use centimeters here and I want to get some gardening tips, not practicing my metric to standard conversions.
    Don't recommend channel.

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