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7 homemade fertilizers for growing nice tomatoes in containers

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Preparation: Dissolve bitter salt (magnesium sulphate) in water.
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Application: Apply the solution around the base of the tomato plants.
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Frequency: Apply every two to three weeks to supplement magnesium and thus support chlorophyll production and general plant health.
7. Fish emulsion fertilizer:
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Preparation: Mix and decompose fish residues or fish pieces in water.
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Use: Dilute the fish emulsion with water and apply it as a soil impetus or foliar spray.
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Frequency: Use every two to four weeks to provide important nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus for strong growth.
Tips for application:
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Water the plants well before applying fertilizer to prevent root combustion.
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Apply fertilizers in moderation; excess nutrients can damage plants.
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Change the type of homemade fertilizer to ensure a balanced nutrient absorption.
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Monitor plant health and adjust the frequency of fertilization according to your reaction.
By using these homemade fertilizers, including the unique milk-based option, you can provide your tomatoes grown in containers with important nutrients, promoting healthy growth, robust fruit production and resistance to common diseases. Experiment with these natural fertilizers to find the best combination for your tomato plants and enjoy a rewarding harvest right in your home garden.
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