Many gardeners remove the lower leaf blades on tomato bushes.
This is done to improve ventilation of the garden crop, as well as to protect the plant from various fungal diseases.
However, not all owners of country houses agree with the need to carry out this procedure.
Such gardeners remind us that leaf blades are necessary for tomato bushes to receive adequate nutrition.
So who is right in this dispute?
Oddly enough, both sides of the dispute are right in some ways.
The fact is that leaving all the lower leaves can negatively affect the condition of the garden crop.
A similar effect can be achieved by mass removal of such leaf blades.
Therefore, the correct answer is: “You need to remove the lower leaves, but gradually and not in large quantities.”
It is necessary to remove 1-2 leaves per week. If this simple condition is observed, tomatoes will acquire protection from diseases and will not face a deficiency of nutrients.
Earlier, summer residents were given a list of what cucumbers need in July and August.