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I am in the process of planting my yearly tomato garden, and I need
advice about fertilizer. I've heard conflicting viewpoints about Miracle Grow Tomato formula. Some people say that it does wonders for tomato plants and helps to increase yields. However, I just read another post which suggested that Miracle Grow causes the plants to produce excessive branches, grow wildly tall, and actually inhibits tomato yields. Last year, I used Miracle Grow, and my plants were insanely tall (some would have reached 10 feet tall if I had let them), and they kept sprouting branches everywhere. It makes me wonder if the Miracle Grow was part of the problem. I would welcome any opinions. |
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Too much of a good thing is always bad -- in the case you described it would
be too much nitrogen. You should cut way back on the food. "Thomas Jacobs" wrote in message om... I am in the process of planting my yearly tomato garden, and I need advice about fertilizer. I've heard conflicting viewpoints about Miracle Grow Tomato formula. Some people say that it does wonders for tomato plants and helps to increase yields. However, I just read another post which suggested that Miracle Grow causes the plants to produce excessive branches, grow wildly tall, and actually inhibits tomato yields. Last year, I used Miracle Grow, and my plants were insanely tall (some would have reached 10 feet tall if I had let them), and they kept sprouting branches everywhere. It makes me wonder if the Miracle Grow was part of the problem. I would welcome any opinions. |
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Thomas Jacobs wrote:
I am in the process of planting my yearly tomato garden, and I need advice about fertilizer. I've heard conflicting viewpoints about Miracle Grow Tomato formula. I've used it before and the plants grew to 5' tall (Roma tomatos) and the yield was excellent. This year I'm using the same basic stuff but WalMarts brand as its cheaper. BTW, Cosmos seem to like it to as do Marigolds. My C's were almost 6' tall last year and the M's were 3'. They actually covered a 3' grotto w/ statue. No more for them this year! -- John S. DeBoo |
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Thomas Jacobs wrote:
I am in the process of planting my yearly tomato garden, and I need advice about fertilizer. I've heard conflicting viewpoints about Miracle Grow Tomato formula. Some people say that it does wonders for tomato plants and helps to increase yields. However, I just read another post which suggested that Miracle Grow causes the plants to produce excessive branches, grow wildly tall, and actually inhibits tomato yields. Last year, I used Miracle Grow, and my plants were insanely tall (some would have reached 10 feet tall if I had let them), and they kept sprouting branches everywhere. It makes me wonder if the Miracle Grow was part of the problem... Every year is different. A plant that does one thing may do something completely different next year, mostly because of the weather (unless you're in a really boring climate). In general, tomatoes like a good organic soil. Calcium is important to fruit, so something like bone meal is useful, but only if your soil lacks calcium. It won't hurt to add bone meal, but it's added work and expense if not needed. Soil pH is important to calcium availability: pH too low (below 6.0) will limit availability. Soil tests are useful in planning fertilizer requirements. Check with your local extension service for soil testing programs and requirements. They're not expensive. Make sure you tell them what you're planning to grow. Nitrogen is necessary, but probably not more than is available in a good garden soil. Too much nitrogen will stimulate branches and leaves and reduce fruit yield. If you add fertilizer, use a low nitrogen fertilizer. Potassium requirements are moderately high for tomatoes. |
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