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.
Tomato plants should be fertilizer upon transplant and again when the fruits are size of Golf balls.
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 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.
The patch of soil that is given fertilizer is the experimental group because it is the group being tested with the fertilizer to observe the effects on tomato growth.
throu out the growing season, let's say you started your tomato plant on the date of April 12th. Well I would let my tomato grow three weeks befor i gave it any firtilizer. then after the first feeding i would firtilize the tomato plant twice a month. Or once depends on the grower. Tomatoe plants need alot of calcium during flowering. So feed away brother!
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
No, one tomato is not one serving of vegetables.One serving of fruits or vegetables is 80 grams (2.8oz).