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Yes you do water tomato plants but don't over fill with water
Prepare soil that meets the needs of tomatoes- nitrogen, phosphorus and calcium. Plant the plants deep- up to the first leaves. Mulch plants to control weeds and conserve water. Fertilize after the first fruit develops. Control plant pests (tomato hornworms) with the use of a biological such as BT. Stake or cage tomato plants to keep fruit off the ground.
After harvesting the fruit from tomato plants, you can prune any dead or yellow leaves, water the plant regularly, and continue to monitor for pests and diseases. If the weather permits, you can also keep the plant growing to produce more fruit by providing it with proper support and nutrients.
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.
sicne when do u put salt water in tomato plants?
The difference between a fruit sauce and a fruit puree is that a fruit puree is fruit that has been pureed so you are left with the juice and pulp of the fruit. A fruit sauce is fruit with other ingredients used to make the sauce.
It is 100 coliform cells for 100 ml water.
Coliforms are rod shaped gram negative bacteria that are often in well water. Not all coliform are harmful, but those of fecal origin are very harmful. The lab coliform count determines what type and how many coliform are in a water sample. This result is always marked "fit for human use" or "NOT fit for human use".
Tomato plants that are planted in the garden should have a minimum of 1" of water per week. If the plant is growing in a container it should have at least 1 gallon of water per day.
Coliform in well water is the presence of fecal matter in the well water. If the bacteria is found in drinking water, appropriate action needs to be taken.
To increase the size of your tomato fruits, you can ensure they receive adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients. Pruning excess foliage, providing support for the plants, and using appropriate fertilizers can also help promote larger fruit growth.
To increase the size of your tomato fruits using fertilizer, apply a balanced fertilizer high in phosphorus and potassium, which promotes fruit development. Follow the instructions on the fertilizer package and apply it to the soil around the tomato plants regularly throughout the growing season. Additionally, ensure the plants receive adequate water and sunlight for optimal growth.