Many newbie gardeners rely entirely on boric acid to increase tomato yields, while experienced gardeners confidently insist that this is not enough.
In addition to boric acid, it wouldn’t hurt to add succinic acid to the tomato beds, but you shouldn’t limit yourself to that.
If you intend to surprise your neighbors with the quantity (and quality) of tomatoes you have collected, you should also include other acids, including ascorbic, acetylsalicylic, and even orthophosphoric.
Everything should be given directly to the soil in the spring by spraying, and then strictly on the leaves (with the exception of the last one - orthophosphoric acid is used only on the ground and only by professionals).
Also use vodka, for the treatment you will need 30 ml per tank.
There is one more important condition: before you start applying fertilizer, the beds should be mulched.
Only in the presence of covering material will all of the listed compositions promote the development of the “microbiota” of the upper soil.
If you comply with all the listed requirements, you can be sure that the yield from each square meter will increase several times.
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