By feeding tomatoes with a certain fertilizer, you can significantly improve their taste.
We will talk about an old, long forgotten yeast-based fertilizer.
We'll tell you how to prepare and use it.
How to Make Yeast Fertilizer for Tomatoes
Dissolve 100 grams of yeast in a small amount of boiled or settled water.
Pour into a three-liter jar with water (boiled or settled), add 250 grams of sugar.
Mix thoroughly, cover. You can use gauze or a waffle towel.
The jar will need to be shaken from time to time. The fertilizer will be ready as soon as the mixture stops fermenting.
Before use, dilute a glass of fertilizer in a 10-liter bucket of water.
One plant requires a liter of fertilizer. Fertilizer is applied up to three times per season.
Yeast-based fertilizer is used not only to make tomatoes sweeter.
Yeast feeding makes plants more resistant to temperature changes and also prolongs the fruiting period.