The tomato care Whether in a large grow or a home grow, they are important for your plant to deliver the most delicious fruit.
Perhaps in recent times you have been seriously thinking about growing and caring for jasmine at home or something that you can take advantage of like your own tomatoes. In the latter case, you should know that by taking the necessary precautions from day one, you will prolong its existence and have a spectacular harvest.
Pay attention because we are going to give you very good tips to prepare and develop in your home garden, some tomatoes that will be the envy of your guests and your pride as a gardener:
Tomato care at home
Growing these delicacies at home has its tricks, but once you try them, it will all be worth it. The choice of seeds is vital and the easiest thing is to collect them from the inside of the ripest tomatoes you have at home. These seeds should be stored for at least three days in a dry place and where light does not enter, later they will be ready to sow but do not let too much time pass to do so.
Potted Tomato Care
In this case it is necessary to choose the pot very well. Its most relevant characteristics must be that it has between 16 and 19 liters of volume and a planting frame of about 35 cm. The universal substrate and the fertilizer rich in phosphorus and potassium are the most recommended for your sowing. Another important aspect to keep in mind is that the tomato varieties that best adapt to the pot are:
- Beef Heart Tomato
- green zebra
- Pear
- cherry-cocktail
- Rio Grande
- cherry gold nugget
Cherry tomato care
The keys to success for your planting of this species in a pot is in the details. For example, watering the seeds every two to three days keeping the soil moist and using a fertilizer specifically for tomatoes once a week is important while your plant is in the growth stage.
Green tomato care
These tomatoes prefer temperate or warm climates, but tolerate both drought and cold well. Another piece of information that will help you a lot is that you should water the roots (never the leaves) with a spray bottle so that your plant is more productive.
How long does the tomato harvest last?
Perhaps what is not so “cool” about this plantation at home is that it is usually only a year old or a little less. In some species, the growth of the tomato from a small red ball to its ripening stage can take between 45 and 70 days, depending on the temperature of the plant.
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