After the traditional method of growing tomatoes through seedlings and transplanting them into the open field, it is important to give them a good start in their growth with the help of fertilization.
To feed tomatoes, you can use soda, ash, and yeast. These are natural and environmentally friendly components that will replace industrial fertilizers. Tomatoes grown with this fertilizer become larger and healthier.

The fertilization process should begin in early June and continue until mid-July:
1. Feed baking soda: Once every 2 weeks, starting by planting tomatoes in a greenhouse or in the open field, you can feed the plants by dissolving 10 teaspoons of baking soda in a 10-liter bucket of water. This will allow tomatoes to grow faster, flower, and bear fruit more abundantly, as well as prevent yellowing of the leaves and the proliferation of pests. The solution can be used as a fertilizer for the roots, as well as to treat the leaves at night. Adding 1 tablespoon of liquid soap will enhance the effect.
2. Watering with ash: pour a glass of ash into a 10-liter bucket, fill it with water, mix well and pour this solution over the soil around the tomatoes in the garden. It is advisable to do this watering once a week.
3. Feeding with dry yeast: Dilute the contents of a sachet of dry yeast in a bucket of water of 11 grams and leave in the sun for 3 hours. Then water the tomatoes from the root with this solution, using it once a week.
Before each tomato feeding, it is recommended to water the plants with running water. This approach will allow you to get big, sweet tomatoes.



