The majority of Australian plants are adapted to a dryer climate than tomatoes are.
no.. because the minerals and vitamins that water has, and plants need, tomato juice doesn't have. besides, it would spoil plant, and blog its roots.
It will probably kill it, tomato juice is very acidic.
the independent of the tomato plant is the leaf and the dependent variable is the root
yes, because when i was a kid, my father used to water his plant tomato using his urine, and his tomato grows healthy and fruitful.
yes
A tomato plant is an annual plant and it grows, produces tomatoes and dies for one season. There are plants such as perennials that seem to "die" but regrow and bloom again in the spring or summer but a tomato plant is not one of these. So, once you plant your tomato seeds and reap the benefits of their tomatoes they will eventually stop blooming andyielding tomatoes and the plant will die and not come back next season.
In a tomato plant experiment, the manipulated variable is the factor that the researcher intentionally changes, such as the amount of sunlight, water, or fertilizer given to the plant. This variable is controlled by the experimenter to observe its effects on the plant's growth and development.
Yes, you can overwater tomato plants. Too much water can lead to root rot and other issues that can harm the plant. It's important to water tomato plants carefully and only when needed.
A good rule of thumb is to water when the top 1" is dry and water early in the day and do not splash water on the plant. Soak to encourage deep root growth
your tomato's does not grow it is maybe because it is lock of water. make assure that your tomato plant can absorb energy from sunlight.
You can tell if your tomato plant is underwatered if the leaves start to wilt, turn yellow, or become dry and crispy. To properly care for an underwatered tomato plant, you should water it deeply and consistently, making sure the soil is moist but not waterlogged. Adding mulch around the base of the plant can also help retain moisture.
To successfully grow a tomato plant upside down, you can use a hanging planter or container with a hole at the bottom. Place the tomato plant through the hole and fill the container with soil. Water the plant regularly and ensure it receives enough sunlight. Prune the plant as needed to promote healthy growth.