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richardg 31-05-2006 03:48 PM

Fertilizing tomatoes
 
I have read that it is a good idea to fertilize tomatoes plants when
they are starting to set fruit.
My tomaoes are in cages and are grown through holes in black plastic.
It is very difficult for me to scratch in dry fertilizer. Could I use a
liquid fertilizer instead (miracle gro?) and spray it at the base of
the plant.
Thanks in advance, Richard


cloud dreamer 31-05-2006 04:04 PM

Fertilizing tomatoes
 
richardg wrote:

I have read that it is a good idea to fertilize tomatoes plants when
they are starting to set fruit.
My tomaoes are in cages and are grown through holes in black plastic.
It is very difficult for me to scratch in dry fertilizer. Could I use a
liquid fertilizer instead (miracle gro?) and spray it at the base of
the plant.
Thanks in advance, Richard



I've always used Miracle Gro on my vegetables. I do believe Miracle Gro
has a liquid tomato fertilizer (18-18-21) but I find the regular
15-30-15 works quite well.

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Claire Petersky 31-05-2006 04:29 PM

Fertilizing tomatoes
 

"richardg" wrote in message
oups.com...
I have read that it is a good idea to fertilize tomatoes plants when
they are starting to set fruit.
My tomaoes are in cages and are grown through holes in black plastic.
It is very difficult for me to scratch in dry fertilizer. Could I use a
liquid fertilizer instead (miracle gro?) and spray it at the base of
the plant.



Thought -- could you drive in a fertilizer spike through the plastic? I've
used these with tomatoes with success.

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TQ 01-06-2006 01:27 AM

Fertilizing tomatoes
 
"Claire Petersky" wrote in message
nk.net...

"richardg" wrote in message
oups.com...
I have read that it is a good idea to fertilize tomatoes plants when
they are starting to set fruit.
My tomaoes are in cages and are grown through holes in black plastic.
It is very difficult for me to scratch in dry fertilizer. Could I use a
liquid fertilizer instead (miracle gro?) and spray it at the base of
the plant.



Thought -- could you drive in a fertilizer spike through the plastic? I've
used these with tomatoes with success.


Spikes need water to activate, so you might not get the desired results.

Have you considered foliar feeding?

In any event, go easy on the N or all you/ll have are lush vines.
---
TQ



Pat Kiewicz 01-06-2006 11:21 AM

Fertilizing tomatoes
 
richardg said:

I have read that it is a good idea to fertilize tomatoes plants when
they are starting to set fruit.
My tomaoes are in cages and are grown through holes in black plastic.
It is very difficult for me to scratch in dry fertilizer. Could I use a
liquid fertilizer instead (miracle gro?) and spray it at the base of
the plant.

Well, I tend to give my a good dose of Tomato-tone (by Espoma) when
transplanting, then foliar feed with Maxicrop (a seaweed spray) during the
season.

--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

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(attributed to Don Marti)



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