The fungus will not take away the harvest of precious fruits.
Late blight is a fungal disease that can destroy an entire tomato patch in a matter of weeks.
Experienced gardeners know that there is only one way to avoid losing the harvest. To do this, it is important to treat the tomatoes.
To protect plants from late blight, it is not necessary to use biofungicides or special chemicals.
There are 3 folk remedies that have proven their effectiveness in protecting tomatoes from fungal diseases.
Crushed garlic (1.5 cups) is poured with water (10 l). The product is mixed and infused for a day, and then 1 g of potassium permanganate is added.
The liquid is thoroughly mixed and sprayed on the tomatoes during the formation of the ovary, and then the treatment is repeated once every 14 days.
Half a bucket of ash is poured into 10 liters of water and left for 3 days. Then another 20 liters of water and 30 g of laundry soap are added.
Mix and spray the tomatoes 10 days after planting the seedlings. Repeat treatment is carried out before flowering and after the ovary appears.
The fungus eradicates late blight no worse than biofungicides. Pour 100 g of dried crushed tinder fungus with a liter of boiling water. Infuse, and then treat the plants on the leaves in windless weather.