Keep it in the sunlight, but not directly under it. I also suggest that you water it minimally every six hours or so, except obviously at night. The best solution, though, is by removing the wilted leaves/parts. I have this plant that naturally, the leaves begin to wilt and die quickly. What I do is, as soon as the leaf starts wilting at the very tip, I tear off that small portion and throw it out to keep the leaf from wilting. Make sure you do it very early, not too late, otherwise it will kill the leaf all together. From the HandyMan
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.
with water
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.
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
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.
To ensure the successful growth of a big tomato plant in your garden, you should plant it in a sunny spot with well-draining soil, water it regularly, provide support as it grows, fertilize it appropriately, and watch out for pests and diseases.
yes
3 times a day
You should water it every month. Also water is directly on the soil not the plant.