
Gardeners often complain that tomatoes seem to be growing well, but they are growing very slowly. Usually, this phenomenon indicates a nutrient deficiency in the soil.
Therefore, the first procedure that a gardener should perform is to fill the lack of these compounds, and it is advisable to focus not on mineral, but on organic fertilizers.
How to make effective organic fertilizer
You need to prepare a tub or bucket, depending on the number of seedlings and the area with tomatoes, and add nettle to it. The container should be filled with this plant by a third.
Add 1/10 part of cow manure, 1/10 part of wood ash, and 1 part of the total amount of whey liquid.
The resulting mass must be thoroughly mixed, and then wait 2 weeks.
The result will be a luxurious fertilizer that you need to feed your tomato bushes with. The main thing is to apply this fertilizer to moist soil and only under the root, approximately 1-2 liters.
The result of the procedures should be rapid growth of tomatoes, and then a huge and high-quality harvest.