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Post by jennie on Mar 2, 2022 23:20:33 GMT -5
Hey there, I purchased some organic tomato seeds online. I would like to know how much time they would take to grow into a plant. Also, please guide me on the type of manure/fertilizers that should be added to make them more productive. Thanks in advance.
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Post by xdrix on Mar 3, 2022 0:35:44 GMT -5
Hello This Data are on the the website: Difficulty Level- Easy Plant Height- Up to 150 cm Type- Outdoor Feed – VermiCompost for nutrients every week, Seaweed once a month for greener leaves and Epsom salt for better blooming once a month. Watering – Keep the medium moist, not soggy. Sunlight – Full sunlight Germination Time – 1 week Repotting Time- 2-4 weeks. Flowering Time – 5-6 weeks Fruiting Time – 7-8 weeks Harvesting time – 12 weeks Suitable Temperature – 19°C – 30°C Season – All season except peak winter Personaly i use a mix of coco peat and potting soil with mychorizes for my mosts difficults seedlings. Extremly important:if the seed stay stick at cotyledons vaporisated the tegument with water. They even can grow if tempererature is between 10 and 15°C:They required less light but they grow more slowly.
if you have nothing universal potting soil is generaly sufficient with the goods care.
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Post by demiguise on Apr 16, 2022 6:34:02 GMT -5
It takes around 65 to 85 days for a tomato plant to harvest after germinating, which is a match to what xdrix mentioned. Tomatoes require the following nutrients at different stages - Nitrogen is required for the growth of foliage, phosphorus and calcium for root development and fight stress, potassium to produce flowers and fruits, magnesium to keep the plant green, boron and zinc for flowering and ripening. I try to use homemade fertilizers. I add wood ash as a source of phosphorus and potassium, you can also add bone meal in the initial growth phase as a good source of phosphorus. For low level nitrogen I spread the remained tea leaves. Crushed egg shells makes a good source of calcium. Apart from this, you can follow the information mentioned in this article as well, as referred by my paper writer. All interesting homely tips with pictures for clarity.
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Post by mathygreen on Jul 26, 2022 14:54:26 GMT -5
Personaly i use a mix of coco peat and potting soil with mychorizes for my mosts difficults seedlings. Extremly important:if the seed stay stick at cotyledons vaporisated the tegument with water. They even can grow if tempererature is between 10 and 15°C:They required less light but they grow more slowly. Reliable Permit Solutions, LLC
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Post by xdrix on Jul 27, 2022 5:40:09 GMT -5
For improve the grow speed i pots the pots in a small water container and in greenhouse. 8 leafs in 1 month They generaly did flowers after 9 leafs. Variety F2 on green velvet x tiny tim.
A mix extremly efficient is 50% horse manure 50% poting soil. I put liquid fertiliser (borlanda) mainly beet vinasse N=4 K=6 at the transplantation. Very efficient
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