Some salt is healthy. Too much is deadly. Your best bet is to buy a bag of epsom salt and read the lable. I add about 1 tablespoon of epsom salts to the area around the base of every tomato plant. It has magnesium in it and is beneficial for cellular production and growth, the salt is beneficial to the water carrying abilities and aids in osmosis, or the water distribution in the plant. I also add 1/4 cup of lime and about 8-10 cups of composted cow manure to the base of each plant after planting. This way, every time you give the plant water, you give a dose of fertilizer, a dose of calcium from the lime to prevent bloom rot and salt and magnesium. I dont use miracle grow, because its too high in nitrogen and can stunt fruit production.
sicne when do u put salt water in tomato plants?
Salt is good for some plants and bad for other plants.
it is bad for the plant
A fresh tomato doesn't contain salt.
1/5 or her garden is cherry tomatoes.
There are many thousands of different plants besides tomato plants. And there are many hundreds of varieties of tomato plants.
The short answer is YES. Putting any type of salt in or on the ground sterilize your soil and will kill any and all plants. Unless you want to render your soil useless for growing anything it is recommended that you DO NOT put salt in your garden.
YES! of course tomato PLANTS have PLANT cells!
heres your answer . a tomato plant is a nickture the countains body womp. and upluh.
Big Bad Tomato was created in 2004.
Too much salt in the soil can lead to salt stress in tomato plants, which can cause stunted growth, yellowing of leaves, and reduced fruit production. It can also disrupt the plant's ability to take up essential nutrients, ultimately affecting its overall health and productivity.
Yes you do water tomato plants but don't over fill with water