Caring for tomatoes is not as easy as it seems. However, if certain mistakes are not made during cultivation, a good harvest is more likely. In the article we will talk about the most common mistakes in growing tomatoes.
Drop off too early
Do not rush to plant plants in open soil.
First you need to "harden" the seedlings. So that tomatoes are familiar with rain, wind and changes in air and soil temperatures.
So that the plant does not experience stress after planting in the soil, place the tomatoes outside for 1 hour a day.
Then gradually increase the time spent outside.
Not deep planting
If the plant is not planted deep enough, it will not be able to properly develop the root system and grow.
At the base of the stems of tomatoes are hairs from which new roots develop.
If the seedling is 12 inches, visit it 6-8 inches into the ground.
This will allow the plant to develop a strong and resilient root system.
Tomato cage
Since these products are designed for bushes, they do not work for vines like tomatoes.
While these systems can support the plant well at the beginning, they fall off by the end of the season.
Do not prune plants
Pruning increases the fruit of the plant.
If excess shoots are not trimmed, this can lead to a large number of fruitless stems.
Pruning ensures the normal proportion of growth in tomatoes.