Ways to Develop Tomatoes At home

By Jasmine Nguyen


If you want to know how you can develop tomatoes at home then you definitely are in the appropriate place!

Tomatoes are one of the easiest crop-bearing plants to grow indoors.

Having said that, with that in mind you will discover nevertheless a couple of recommendations to adhere to to make sure the maximum effectiveness on the tomato plant.

Selecting & Planting the seeds. - What you need to know about which seeds you should pick for the best crop and tips for planting. Tomato plants usually grow as large plants and easily develop to over 6ft in size!

Having said that, this presents a problem for the indoor vegetable gardener as standard tomato plants have very large root systems (often as big as the plant above the soil) and require a large amount of soil to accommodate these large roots.

Since many others will find it hard to develop plants with this size, it is a far better option to search for among the smaller 15 inch dwarf or cherry types of tomato plant like Tiny Tim or Small Fry.

You'll find that you have a greater rate of success and then for newbies, these plants are a lot easier to keep control of and will happily sit on the window corner in a kitchen.

It is nonetheless necessary to ensure that you provide a nice sized pot of around 9 inches to give your plant plenty of growing room with plenty of soil.

Tomatoes are slow growing so plant your chosen seeds early in the year to allow the 60-65 days for your crop to mature and begin producing & ripening fruit.

Note - This is especially important if you're relying heavily on natural sunlight to develop you're plants! If so, plant around March-April time.

Before selecting a variety to develop indoors, you should ALWAYS plan your space! - Allow for growth!

Light & Temperature - How you can provide the correct environment for your plants to make sure growth. Tomatoes need warm temperatures but not too warm. The plant cannot stand temperatures of 95 degrees F (x degrees Celsius) and this heat will no doubt cause the plant to wither and die. Keep a thermometer close to your plants and assure that they stay at a temperature of around 20 degrees Celsius during the day.

Note - Make sure that your plants never drop below 0 degrees Celsius as this will also cause them to die. Strong lighting is very important for tomatoes. Having said that, it is equally important for tomatoes to receive the proper amount of darkness.Avoid setting your plants where they may succumb to spillage from any outdoor (or indoor) lighting. Unless they receive at least 7 hours of uninterrupted darkness, you may find that the plants refuse to bloom; Regardless with the strength on the light during the day. Watering - Watering techniques specifically for Tomatoes Water tomato plants not more than once a week as they can stand large periods of dryness and cannot tolerate water standing around the roots especially when young.

As fruit begins to swell and the tomatoes get bigger, the plant will require watering more often.

You may need to test how often is best depending on the variety of plant you choose as well as the conditions you provide for them.

Feeding & Nutrition - Tips on how to make sure that your plants get all the nutrients that they need in order to survive and produce juicy fruits! Phosphorus is the most important nutrient for tomato plants and should be provided 1-2 times weekly. Even so, this should be reduced as the plant reaches maturity.

You should be able to find a suitable tomato feed in most good stores and most should provide individual instructions on the way to use the product.

Pollination - Ways to make certain that your plants are productive in their indoor environment. Hand pollination can potentially double the size of your crop when you harvest! This can be done by gently tapping on the stems to create the vibrations needed for the plant to pollinate itself. It usually takes around 45-50 days from the first blossom to produce a ripe fruit ready for harvesting.

Harvesting - How to collect your fruit safely and ways to maximise crop growth for the future. When it comes to reaping the fruits of your labour, you'll find a couple of tips that can maximise the rewards!

Let the fruit to ripen naturally in the vine before picking. Vine-ripened tomatoes contain a much higher concentration of vitamin C compared to those picked early and ripened artificially. It usually takes a fruit about 7-10 days to ripen fully from when the first flashes of red are seen on the fruit.The correct way to pick a tomato is to twist the fruit gently and tip it over on its side whilst twisting. This will allow the tomato to break free from the plant without causing the main body of your plant any trauma. This means that the plant can then continue to keep produce fruit as normal.




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