When planting and caring for tomatoes, gardeners often face difficulties.
Today we will talk about 5 main rules when planting tomatoes.
Too early planting can spoil the harvest. Low soil temperature disrupts the development of the root system in tomatoes. This means that plants can die completely due to sudden cold.
Soil temperature should be at least 60 degrees Fahrenheit. To check this parameter, use a special soil thermometer.
Another common mistake is to plant tomatoes in the same soil. The fact is that the soil must contain nutrients in order to support the plant. If you plant tomatoes in the same soil for more than 3 years, the nutrients disappear.
Therefore, change the landing site every 3 years. This will help to avoid diseases such as late blight and black rot.
Deep planting allows the root system to develop normally and securely fixes the plant in the soil. So the tomatoes will receive enough nutrients and water.
The optimum the depth of a hole is 8-10 inches.
Even the most favorable soil will not be enough for a good harvest.
Use eggshells, coffee grounds, or worms with your compost. These funds help the plant to get all the useful substances.
The tomato should be watered immediately after planting and closely monitor the degree of moisture in the first weeks of growth in the soil.
At first, tomatoes are watered every day or every other day. Water the plant abundantly so that the water reaches the roots.
If you follow these simple rules, you will get a good harvest.