In midsummer, tomatoes are filled with juice.
The main task of the gardener during this period is to feed the plant so that the fruits are not only large and juicy, but also sweet.
After all, tomatoes with a sour taste are not to everyone's taste.
The secret to the high sugar content of tomatoes is one well-known fertilizer.
In the second month of summer, potassium sulfate will have a good effect on tomatoes.
There should be 1-2 tablespoons of this product per bucket of water (the exact ratio is usually indicated on the packaging).
Each tomato bush should receive one liter of the prepared solution.
There are two options for applying fertilizer: watering at the root and spraying.
If the gardener does not have potassium sulfate, then an alternative fertilizer can be used - unburned wood residues.
The latter can simply be sprinkled on the soil. But it is better to use a liquid agent: 2 cups of ash per 10 liters of water.
The solution can be used 24 hours after preparation. Each tomato bush should receive 500 milliliters of liquid (by watering under the root).
Earlier, summer residents were told how to water cucumbers so that they do not become bitter.