Sunday, 8 January 2012

Hot Tips on cultivating tomato plants


The idea of cultivating tomato plants is a good one, as it could help you save money that would have otherwise been spent purchasing tomatoes from the store. Is an undertaking that will require great dedication and patience to bring it to fruition.

There are those who prefer to have the right of tomatoes by seedling. All that is needed here is to ensure that the plants grow to a point where you are. Growing seedlings in a closed environment may not work well because this will prevent aeration needed for growth. The best thing is to ensure that the plants have direct sunlight or alternatively glow lights. The plants should be placed within a few inches away from the lights. Finally the seedlings can be planted in a sunny and airy garden.

Tomato plants have stems strong, so that they can contain fully the fruits. One way that this can be achieved is by using a fan so that it can sway and move from the breeze. The breeze is supposed to be for only a few minutes during the day only. Tomatoes usually do well in areas with warmth and to ensure that this one needs to cover the area with black plastic for a few weeks before planting time. This is a strategy that can bring forth the fruits much earlier than expected.

Also the plants should be planted a little deeper than they had in the bed of the seedling, permitting only a few leaves remain above the ground. The reason for this is because the tomatoes have the ability to develop roots on the stems. One should therefore delve deeper hole or plant the plants sideways on a shallow tunnel, since this will not prevent them to grow towards the light.

Another important step to take is mulch. This should be done once the land is sufficiently heated, in efforts to conserve water and prevent soil diseases most likely to affect the plants. Don't do this at the beginning of the period of planting soil because it will cause cooling.

All initial leaves on plants should be plucked out once the leaves have developed, because it can easily cause fungus infection to the plant. This happens due to an accumulation of soil pathogens due to less light at the bottom of the plant. Another way to avoid this is to ensure that plants are sprayed with compost tea once a week.

The suckers developing joints should be plucked off because they serve only for the purpose of draining energy from the plant. The process should still be done with care because too much of it may inhibit photosynthesis which is necessary for the production of sugar to fruit.

Another important aspect in the cultivation of tomato plants is water the plants, which should be done on a regular basis in the early stages of growth. Irregular watering can cause some conditions, like rotting fruit or a crack. This usually happens because sugar accumulating at the bottom of the fruit, which greatly affects the flavor.







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