After planting in open ground, tomatoes require care, including adherence to agricultural practices.
If the soil is fertilized during planting, there is no need to immediately feed the tomato beds, but after some time additional feeding will still be needed.
The first fertilizers can be applied after 2-3 weeks, taking into account the quality of the soil and the condition of the plants.
Natural fertilizers will nourish plants with useful substances and microelements. It is not difficult to prepare them.
The infusion of green plants is diluted with water and used to water the tomato beds.
Fill a bucket 1/3 full with finely chopped plants: nettles, dandelions, any other grass. Top up with water to volume, leave for 1.5-2 weeks. Dilute the resulting infusion with water 1:10 and you can water the beds.
It is also a remedy that tomatoes will like. In 5 liters of water, mix 5 g of dry yeast, ½ cup of whey, 250 g of ash and 100 g of chicken manure.
Let the solution sit for a week, then strain it, mix it with water in a ratio of 1:10 and water the bushes.