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A well-balanced tomato fertilizer should provide your tomatoes with everything they need at various stages of their growth. Tomatoes are fairly demanding plants, and you might want to know of various strategies for keeping them happy and well-fed. This article will cover the following aspects of the topic:

  • Tomato fertilizer – what do the tomato plants need?
  • Tomato fertilizer – how and when to fertilize?
  • Tomato fertilizer – organic professional products

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Tomato fertilizer – what do the tomato plants need?

Tomato fertilizer will need to contain all of the important macronutrients and micronutrients, albeit the ratios will differ depending on the growth stage of your plants. The three main macronutrients all plants need are nitrogen (N), potassium (P), and phosphorus (K). Nitrogen is responsible for foliage, and your tomatoes will need it, but too much of it will cause your plants to be big, green, and bushy but without much fruit! Phosphorus is vital for the growth and development of roots, as well as fruit. Therefore, it is an important component in the beginning, as well as in the final stages. Potassium helps the plant grow rapidly, as well as produce fruit and flower. It is also responsible for successful photosynthesis and disease control. Although it will depend on your soil composition, generally your tomato fertilizer will need lower nitrogen, and higher phosphorus and potassium ratios. Calcium is also a vital element for tomato healthy growth, as it can help you avoid blossom end rot, a popular and disheartening issue in tomato farming. This is why it is so important that you choose the right fertilizer for your plants’ needs.

Tomato fertilizer – how and when to fertilize?

Tomato fertilizer will help you provide your always-hungry tomato plants with all they need in intense growing stages. However, any responsible organic grower will also tell you about the importance of making sure your soil is well-fed and fertile before planting. Providing it with high-quality fully decomposed organic matter from your compost, vermicompost, horse, or chicken manure will introduce the nutrients as well as beneficial microorganisms into your soil. Consider adding a cup of dried and powdered egg shells for extra calcium. Then, most growers apply tomato fertilizer at the beginning of the seedling growth, and then again just before the fruiting season, and throughout until the harvest time. This research article by Pennsylvania University suggests adjusting your fertilizer ratio to your soil condition and the stage of growth. For example, in healthy soil, as nitrogen spurs plant growth, you might want to start with a 10-5-8 NPK ratio, and then switch to 5-10-5 or 5-10-10.

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Tomato fertilizer – organic professional products

You can also look for your perfect tomato fertilizer among BAC professional organic products. Their excellent range of science-based, organic nutrient-filled products will help you provide your tomato plants with all their need throughout their growth process. This way you can be sure that your yield will improve and your crops get all they need. Click here to see their offer. If you need personal advice, click here to contact BAC professionals.

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