How to grow Tomatos at home || 69 days updates (SEED TO HARVEST)🍅

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • How to grow Tomatos at home // 69 days updates // Seed to harvest
    Red, ripe homegrown tomatoes are the crown jewel in many a vegetable garden. Let this be the year that you can say the same, with luscious fruit grown in your backyard garden,
    Tomatoes are not small plants. Depending on your chosen variety, their heights may range from 3 feet to 12 feet. The largest tomato plant ever grown reached a whopping 65 feet. It goes without saying that you don’t want a 65-foot tomato plant growing in a container on your balcony. It’s important to choose the right tomato variety before you get started to ensure successful growth.
    Tomatoes are not small plants. Depending on your chosen variety, their heights may range from 3 feet to 12 feet. The largest tomato plant ever grown reached a whopping 65 feet. It goes without saying that you don’t want a 65-foot tomato plant growing in a container on your balcony. It’s important to choose the right tomato variety before you get started to ensure successful growth.
    Certain tomato varieties are better suited for containers. Most determinate varieties - those that grow to a certain height and are ready for harvest at one time - are ideal, as they average around 4 feet. Indeterminate varieties continue to grow taller throughout the season, easily reaching 6 feet or more. In a large enough pot, you can grow indeterminate tomato varieties, but in smaller spaces, shorter determinate varieties are ideal. Look for patio or dwarf varieties - they are designed to be more compact without losing yield
    Once you’ve chosen your variety, you’ll need to match the size of the plant with the size of the pot. Shorter varieties can grow in smaller pots (around 10-15 gallons), while larger indeterminate varieties will need plenty of space to grow successfully (at least 20 gallons).
    To be on the safe side, always opt for a larger pot over a smaller one. Your tomato plants may grow in a smaller pot, but they won’t grow to their full potential or produce many fruits
    There is no criteria more important in the right container than drainage. In containers, you control watering completely (bar rain) and without drainage, the water will have nowhere to go. Consistently moist soil will suffocate the roots and cause them to decay, unable to service the health of the plant any longer.
    Put bluntly, a container without adequate drainage will kill your plant.#tomatos# growing tips, gardening tips,

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