What to water tomatoes with to protect them from fungus: you can cope without fungicides

08.06.2023 18:39

The plantings will be under reliable protection without unnecessary costs.

Often, tomatoes begin to suffer from fungal diseases soon after being transplanted into a greenhouse.

The bushes stop growing, begin to wither, and the lower part of the stem becomes thinner.

If tomatoes are withering in a greenhouse, you need to act. It is not necessary to use commercial fungicides for this. A suitable remedy can be found in your home medicine cabinet.

Potassium permanganate (manganese) is suitable for combating fungal diseases. To prepare a working solution, 500 mg of the product must be mixed in 100 ml of water.

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The resulting liquid must be used to treat the affected plants. If there is no potassium permanganate, you can use hydrogen peroxide.

When using a spare product, the recipe looks like this: 2 tbsp. per 1 liter of water. To disinfect the plants, you need to spray the resulting solution.

To prevent tomatoes in a greenhouse from getting fungal diseases, you need to regularly ventilate the greenhouse.


Author: Sergey Tumanov Internet resource editor