Tomato Cultivation
ELECTION OF THE MONITORS ON MASLOY.
ELIMINATION IN ROAD 8!
Looking at the development of tomato plants for many years, I have concluded that a strong root system is needed to ensure a large number of fruits.
I tried two ways to increase it.
One... landing Not vertical, as usual, but lying. I put 2/3 of the stalk in a pre-prepared sorrow not just the root, but pre-emptively removed from this part of the leave. I'm flooding the soil in 10 to 12 cm.
I'm putting the plant from the south to the north so that it reaches the sun as it grows, straightened and grew vertically. In the stubble buried part, the roots are quickly formed and are included in the overall feeding system (Figure 1). These roots are, however, several times higher than the core.
This is the second way.
It's even easier and accessible to any gardener. I'm offering some tomatoes not to remove but to use to make the root system stronger. How? Very simple. The first side runs, I don't remove them, but let them grow up real. I'm tearing off the leaves, blinking to the ground and covering the layer of soil 10 to 12 cm.
The digests are moving fast. It is difficult to distinguish them between the main plant and the height and the number of suspected fruit within a month. It is characteristic that the strong fertilization begins in the immediate vicinity of the land.
Smart question: Is it possible to use this method if the tomato scatter is already planted in the ground by a normal method?
Without being able to get overwhelmed at home to have a fat stalk, I'm putting it in a vertical way in the underground of unstable greenhouses. I'll give her some time to grow up, to build, and then, practically, at the beginning of the fertilization, to cross my method, to lie. I can see that tomato plants don't just fear frequent transplants, but vice versa, I think they do.
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