watering should be done early morning or in the evening when the heat of the sun is minimal.
You can encourage tomato plants to set fruit rather than over grow by making sure the plants are getting the right temperature. Tomato plants should be set in an area where the daytime temperatures are under 80 degrees F and the night time temperatures do not fall below 55 degrees F.
Absolutely, I do it all the time. Is good for the tomato as it keeps away pests
To test how fertilizer affects tomato plants, the farmer should randomly assign the treatments (fertilizer or no fertilizer) to the plots. This helps ensure that the observed effects are due to the fertilizer and not other factors. Additionally, the farmer should monitor the growth of the tomato plants in each plot over time to compare the effects of the fertilizer treatment.
too large time difference between irrigations. try reducing the time interval and reduce the amount of water per watering so that the total amount of water stays the same
because it is hard for plants to resist change
Tomato plants are classified as determinate or indeterminate. Determinate plants will bear their fruit once at relatively the same time. Indeterminate will grow fruits throughout the growing season.
The tomato would rot faster in warm water because, when you put a tomato in cold temperature ex: refrigerator the tomato does not rot and it stays good for a long period of time, now if you put the tomato in warm temperature or room temperature for instance, the tomato has more chance of rotting than in cold temperature so the tomato rots faster in warm water.
High temperatures is the flower killer for tomato plants. If you live in the south where temperatures hover in 90's for any extend length of time, you will want to plant a tomato plant that is breed for high heat.
Always water plants in the morning. Otherwise the night time temperatures will be lower and could cause fungus to grow. Some plants in very sunny or windy areas could benefit from two what wrings a day.
It is best to water plants early in the morning, between 6 am and 10 am. This allows the plants to absorb water before it evaporates in the heat of the day. Avoid watering plants in the evening, as this can promote mildew and other diseases.
You should water a big plant for 20-40 secs small plants 10-20 secs
check with your county extension office or local master gardener group for your frost free date. Plant your tomatoes any time after the frost free date.