Some Few Protective Procedures I Followed To Transplant Tomatoes Stand πŸ’πŸ…πŸ’πŸ…πŸ€πŸŒΏπŸ€. || Needed To Improve Natural PLANT Growth And Healthy Development In Agriculture Mindset.

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Hello Blurtters,




In agriculture for every reason you need to follow steps and procedures so that what you are expecting will surely meet up with your target. For every seed you plant you always need to follow the due process. Likewise when you want to transplant from either the agricultural farmland or from the nursery bed section. You need to follow the guidelines. When it comes to the tomato transplanting I have some few explanation to make and some clarifications.

Tomato is one of those crop that you need to give a very good attention to eat even when you plant the seed. When it grow up you always need to follow up. Just as it is when you want to transplant it. There are some guidelines you need to follow nowadays so that your tomato plant can grow up more faster and also more taller to bring him more flowers and more fruits.

As you can see in the pictures when I uprooted some tomato stand I needed to take some caution in the sense that I needed to observe as well as give the necessary planting tips so that it will grow faster and look more healthy. The first thing I did was that I needed to reduce the leaf that I found on the tomato plant individually no matter how small it is.

  • Has shown in the pictures you can see that I carefully cut off the leaves from the down section of the tomato plant.

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You need to remove the lower portion because it always attract pest and diseases. So the only way you can eradicate this on your farm is to remove the lower portion of the transplanted crops.

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This was after I had already removed so many leaves attached to the bottom region. This is because of the new dimension I want them to grow into. Gone are the days when you plant your transplanted seedlings directly without gaining more strength or more production.

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In as much as you are using this method of planting you need to be extremely careful so that your rate of cutting the leaves will not be reduced.

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These are some of the very close pictures I took so that it will be more visible what I have done.

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This was the Organic Manure that I used. For every planting I do I always confined in using the Organic manure. it is of great importance because it serve as soil booster to build up more natural nutrients for the crops.

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The hand trowel is equally good for this particular task. You need to have this tool for a very good collection of poultry waste into a digged holes.

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  • This was after I have already planted it inside another agricultural Farmland. Although I would have loved to use the mobile Seedbed but it wasn't ready for this purpose.

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Tomatoes look good
good work