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| [TOPIC: TOMATOES] | |
| COMPLETE GUIDE: GROWING TOMATOES | |
| STEP 1: CHOOSE VARIETY | |
| - Determinate: Bushy, fruits at once, good for containers. | |
| - Indeterminate: Vine-like, fruits over time, needs staking. | |
| - Recommended for beginners: Cherry tomatoes (e.g., Sweet 100, Sungold). | |
| STEP 2: START SEEDS (INDOORS) | |
| - Timing: 6β8 weeks before the last frost date. | |
| - Germination: 5β10 days. | |
| - Process: | |
| 1. Fill seed trays with seed-starting mix. | |
| 2. Plant seeds 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) deep. | |
| 3. Water gently from below or mist. | |
| 4. Cover with a plastic dome or wrap to retain humidity. | |
| 5. Place in a warm area (70β80Β°F / 21β27Β°C). | |
| STEP 3: PROVIDE LIGHT AFTER SPROUTING | |
| - Timing: Immediately after seeds sprout. | |
| - Temperature: Day 65β70Β°F (18β21Β°C); Night 55β60Β°F (13β16Β°C). | |
| - Process: | |
| 1. Remove dome/plastic. | |
| 2. Place under grow lights or a south-facing window. | |
| 3. Keep lights 2 inches (5 cm) above seedlings. | |
| 4. Run lights for 14β16 hours per day. | |
| STEP 4: THIN & TRANSPLANT SEEDLINGS | |
| - Thinning: When the second set of true leaves appears, cut weaker seedlings at the base. Keep 1 per cell. | |
| - Transplanting: When 3β4 inches (7β10 cm) tall, move to 4-inch pots with potting mix. Bury the stem up to the first leaves. | |
| STEP 5: HARDEN OFF SEEDLINGS | |
| - Timing: 1 week before planting outside. | |
| - Schedule: | |
| Day 1: Outside in shade for 1 hour. | |
| Day 2: Shade for 2 hours. | |
| Day 3: Morning sun for 2 hours. | |
| Day 4: Morning sun for 4 hours. | |
| Day 5: Full sun for 4 hours. | |
| Day 6: Full sun for 6 hours. | |
| Day 7: Full sun overnight (if no frost risk). | |
| STEP 6: PREPARE GARDEN BED OR CONTAINER | |
| - Location: Full sun (6β8 hours direct sun daily). | |
| - Soil pH: 6.0 to 6.8. | |
| - Soil Amendment: Mix in 2β4 inches (5β10 cm) of compost or aged manure. | |
| - Container Minimum Size: 5 gallons (19 liters) with drainage holes. | |
| STEP 7: PLANT OUTDOORS | |
| - Timing: After last frost, soil temp above 60Β°F (15Β°C). | |
| - Spacing: Determinate 18β24 inches (45β60 cm) apart; Indeterminate 24β36 inches (60β90 cm) apart. | |
| - Planting Depth: Remove lower leaves. Plant deep so 2/3 of the stem is underground. Roots will grow from the buried stem. | |
| STEP 8: INSTALL SUPPORT | |
| - Timing: At planting time (to avoid root damage). | |
| - For Indeterminate: Stake, cage, or trellis 5β6 feet (1.5β1.8 m) tall. | |
| - For Determinate: Cage or short stake 2β3 feet (0.6β0.9 m) tall. | |
| STEP 9: WATERING SCHEDULE | |
| - Rule: Water at the base, avoid leaves to prevent disease. | |
| - Frequency: First week water daily lightly. Then 1β2 inches (2.5β5 cm) water per week. | |
| - Check Moisture: Insert finger 1β2 inches (2.5β5 cm) deep. Water if dry. | |
| - Mulch: Apply 2 inches (5 cm) of straw or wood chips after soil warms. | |
| STEP 10: FERTILIZING | |
| - At Planting: Mix balanced fertilizer (e.g., 10-10-10) into the soil. | |
| - Later: When first fruits set, switch to low-nitrogen (e.g., 5-10-10) and repeat every 3β4 weeks. | |
| STEP 11: PRUNING | |
| - Indeterminate Only: Pinch off suckers (shoots between main stem and leaf) when small. Remove lower leaves touching the soil. Top plant 4 weeks before first frost. | |
| - Determinate: Do not prune except for yellow/diseased leaves. | |
| STEP 12: PEST & DISEASE MANAGEMENT | |
| - Hornworms: Handpick. Use Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt). | |
| - Aphids: Spray with water or insecticidal soap. | |
| - Blossom end rot: Maintain even watering and calcium levels. | |
| - Early blight: Mulch, water at base, remove affected leaves. | |
| STEP 13: HARVESTING | |
| - Timing: Pick when fully colored and slightly soft to touch. Pick regularly. | |
| - Method: Twist gently until fruit snaps off the stem. Pull up entire plant before first frost and hang indoors to ripen green fruits. | |
| STEP 14: AFTER HARVEST | |
| - Storage: Room temperature (55β70Β°F / 13β21Β°C) away from direct sun. Do NOT refrigerate unless fully ripe. | |
| - Next Year: Rotate crops. Do not plant tomatoes in the same spot for 3 years. |