Tomato Plants need lots of sunlight, warm draft free conditions and lots of water. It is also a good idea to tie the tomato stem to a stout cane and, if you are growing normal tomatoes, you should pinch out side shoots so that the air can circulate round the plant's base - (bush tomatoes should not have their side shoots removed). They should be fed with tomato food (made up as instructed on the container) one a week after the first truss of tomatoes has set.
To make sure that you get the tomatoes setting, either spray the flowers with a fine mist once a day, or gently tap the plant stem/cane-support to shake the pollen in the flowers.
When the plants are about 6ft high you should pinch out the tops.
In very strong hot sun the plants may need light shading in the hottest part of the day. Note, it is very important not to let the plants dry out and wilt, while this may not kill the plant, it will damage the growing tomatoes - they will split. If you find the flower ends go black (blossom end rot) then (it is too late for this year) you need to put powdered garden lime into the growing medium.
I want to know about how to water a tomato plant and how much water and where?
it depend but if you take care 3 to 4weeks
1/5 or her garden is cherry tomatoes.
There are many thousands of different plants besides tomato plants. And there are many hundreds of varieties of tomato plants.
YES! of course tomato PLANTS have PLANT cells!
Yes you do water tomato plants but don't over fill with water
You can find lots of pictures of tomato plants on google images.
Tomato Plants Make Great Skin Moisterisers!
tomato worms, also called hookworms or tobacoworms,are what eats the leaf of tomato plants.
yes supposedly by doing so it stops the tomato plants being attacked by aphids
Tomato plants get their nutrients from the soil. The absorb in into their system by using their roots. Tomato plants also need light and oxygen, which they get from their leaves.
All plants respire.
No, neither kiwi plants or tomato plants are poisonous to goats. Some plants that poisonous to goats are oleander, wild cherry, and lilacs.