One spoon in July and tomatoes will turn red in an instant: get ready to harvest by the bucketful

27.03.2023 08:06
Updated: 14.04.2023 22:00

One secret will open your eyes to growing tomatoes. Now you won't have to worry about a meager, unsweet harvest.

Tomatoes really need potassium, which is responsible for the fruits filling out, ripening and being tasty.

The Role of Potassium for Tomatoes

With the presence of potassium fertilizers, plants become:

  • stress-resistant, drought-resistant, frost-resistant, resistant to fungal diseases.

Potassium is responsible for the sweetness of the fruits, which will grow not only large and fleshy, but also sugary, without yellow shoulders.

Just one element responsible for many moments in growing tomatoes!

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How to Feed Tomatoes with Potassium

There are many potassium fertilizers for plants, and the popular one is ash, which is loved by everyone.

A proven natural remedy for tomatoes is potassium humate.

Preparation of the solution

You will need to take only 1 tablespoon (10 ml) of humate per 10 liters of water. Mix and start watering on damp soil.

How to Feed Tomatoes with Potassium

Give potassium humate to tomatoes once every 2-3 weeks, starting from mid-summer until harvest.

Elena Gutyro Author: Elena Gutyro Internet resource editor


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  1. The Role of Potassium for Tomatoes
  2. How to Feed Tomatoes with Potassium
  3. Preparation of the solution
  4. How to Feed Tomatoes with Potassium