We suggest you find out what you need to feed tomatoes so they grow tasty and juicy. If you provide proper care and feed the plants on time, they will reward you with a delicious and abundant harvest.

To make timely top-ups, you need to purchase a complex fertilizer that contains vitamins, macro, and microelements.

When you plant seedlings in open ground, spray them with a fertilizer that contains nitrogen. Nitrogen helps build green mass and form a healthy, beautiful bush. To ensure the bush blooms and develops properly, it should be fed with a fertilizer that contains potassium.

To ensure the tomatoes are saturated with carbohydrates and sugars, feed the bushes with phosphorus fertilizers.

Before planting tomatoes, in spring, the soil should be fertilized with various fertilizers. During the growth phase, the bushes themselves need to be fed regularly. Fertilizers should be applied under the root, and spraying should be done on the leaves.

What Folk Remedies Can Be Used to Feed Tomatoes?

  1. Dissolve a couple of drops of iodine in a bucket of water. Use this to fertilize after planting seedlings in the soil and during the budding phase.
  2. Cut horsetail and pour water over it. Mix and leave it for a week, covered with a lid. Afterward, water and spray the tomatoes to increase tomato yield.
  3. Dissolve 200 g of ash in a bucket of water. After a day, water the tomato bushes until the end of the growing season.
  4. If the weather is hot, dissolve 10 g of boric acid in a bucket of water.

We wish you a bountiful harvest!